Samsung smartphone screens have started to turn green en masse. What to do

AMOLED – screens have always been considered more problematic than IPS. Even if we forget about the twisted saturation, which is almost never found, flickering, inversion of colors at not the most critical viewing angles and burnout still do not go anywhere and continue to cause inconvenience to users around the world. Another thing is that everyone knows about these shortcomings AMOLED, and when buying a smartphone with such a screen, they roughly understand what they are doing. But if the screen suddenly turns green, few people can tell how to behave.

Samsung smartphone screens have started to turn green en masse.  What to do

Notice that your smartphone screen has turned green? Most likely, his calibration has lost

Some time ago, Galaxy S20 Ultra owners complained that their smartphone screen suddenly started glowing green. Despite the many versions put forward by sofa experts, only Samsung managed to determine 100% what actually happened. About 7-10 days after the complaints started popping up on the Web, the company's developers released a special update for the affected devices that fixed the problem as quickly as it appeared. Here are just a green screen – as in the saying about Fedot, to which hiccups should switch – suddenly appeared on all other Samsung smartphones.

Smartphones with a green screen

Samsung smartphone screens have started to turn green en masse.  What to do

The problem only affected devices that are receiving updates. So, the reason is in them

The green screen problem was reported by the owners of the following models:

  • Galaxy S9
  • Galaxy S9 +
  • Galaxy Note 8
  • Galaxy S10
  • Galaxy S10 +
  • Galaxy S10e
  • Galaxy S10 Lite
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite

As you can see, the range of problematic devices is quite extensive. Moreover, interestingly, the green screen affected only those smartphones that are still supported. That is, the Galaxy S8, for example, is not among them. This can serve as direct evidence that the problem was caused by one of the latest updates and is of software, not hardware nature. I don't know if this fact will please you or not, but whatever one may say, there is still hope for a bug fix, and you can count on a patch with a bug fix in the very near future.

Despite the fact that Samsung does not officially comment on the problem, you can try to fix it yourself. According to users who have experienced greening of their smartphone screens, this effect appears at low brightness levels. This means that if you increase the brightness, the greenery should either disappear completely, or become less noticeable. Yes, this will naturally lead to an increase in energy consumption and a reduction in battery life. But then you can decide for yourself what to choose: contemplate the green screen or lose an hour and a half of work without recharging.

Why did the screen turn green

Samsung smartphone screens have started to turn green en masse.  What to do

Green screen is usually caused by low brightness

Obviously, the problem in question is the same for all smartphones regardless of model. Most likely, it was caused by a calibration failure that occurred due to an incorrectly configured update. By and large, there is nothing wrong with that, and Samsung may in the very near future release a fresh update in which it will correct the flaw. Therefore, it is recommended to just wait for the developers to complete work on the update and release it to people.

However, if you are not satisfied with the current situation, you can contact Samsung technical support using this link. Describe the problem, tell us that because of this you cannot fully use your smartphone, and request a repair or a refund. Most likely, you will be directed to an authorized service center, where you will be asked to leave the device for diagnostics. Upon its completion, the specialists will make a decision on your problem and, possibly, satisfy the claim for reimbursement of the money spent on the purchase.

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