Those who have the Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphone should be worried now. We mean there are a lot of complaints about the phone screen. It’s been a few days since phone owners reported the problem with the green / pink line screen. In most cases, Samsung will repair the phone, if it is under warranty. If not here’s a new product just for you!
@ C4ETech this also happened to my Galaxy S20 +. Now so many lines with unused screen
It seems that many users are experiencing the same.@SamsungIndia you should address the issue instead of requesting a screen replacement@geekyranjit @TechnicalGuruji @sharmajitech pic.twitter.com/0hHUC7ron8– Mridu Pawan (@MPUzir) June 13, 2022
Honestly, the older Samsung models had similar problems. For example, the Galaxy S7 has suffered from this for a long time. However, it is not yet clear how the problem was transferred to the Samsung Galaxy S20. As for the manufacturer, he has not issued any statement yet. The company probably thinks the problem is not widespread enough.
By the way, we assume that you remember that a few months ago, the screens of the Samsung Galaxy S20 died suddenly for no known reason. As a result, users had to replace the screens. In addition, in many cases, they had to do it themselves because the phones had been out for more than a year until then.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 screen problem is back
At the moment, there is another problem with the Galaxy S20, S20 + and S20 Ultra screens. As Android Police It has been reported that phones have a green or pink line running through the screen. Some users said that the problem occurred after the last update. But there are many other users who claim to be there for many months. Therefore, in not all cases, the problem may be the software.
We understand that it is too early to make final assumptions, but we must not rule out the possibility of filling the Samsung Galaxy S20 models with problematic screens. This also makes sense when we recall cases where users encountered the same problem when removing phones from the box.
Unfortunately, we are desperate that Samsung will do its best to solve the problem itself. We mean that the Samsung Galaxy S20 has been on the market for two years. And most likely, the owners of the problematic models will have to solve the problem themselves.