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My Solution to the Dev team of Samsung for GreenLine issue

(Topic created on: 10-30-2024 09:29 PM)
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basilikka
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Galaxy S

Hi Team,

If you have checked my previous posts, i have mentioned about the green line issue i have faced on my Galaxy S22 Plus and its still there from August. But i have an observation which will act as a temporary solution to the green line issues with users. My phone stated with 1 single green line, then had 3 green lines till Aug end i guess. Suddenly 1 day 1 line(it was pink) disappeared and i didnt understand why, because i was mentioned its a hardware issue and can be only resolved by replacing the screen. But for the past few days, the pink line is becoming visible, but on a minute level which is not visible if you are keenly focusing on that spot. So this made me think, if the development team could push an update where the system detects the dead/damaged pixel(maybe entire row or column, and able to decrease the brightness or depth of those pixels, or maybe turn off or do something like what happened to my pink line, then the customers could atleast use the phone for now without much headaches. Seriously the brightness of the green lines formed are too bad i cant even use the phone for 10min straight. 

I understand its not a permanent solution, but this is the only solution i could think of without replacing the screen. And as most of the free screen replacements are denied/rejected this will be a temporary relief to many customers. So if you at least care a little about the well being of the customers, please do try to address this and try to figure out something from my small suggestion/observation.

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Mayur000
Active Level 10
Galaxy S
All lines issues of amoled display are due to overheating and internal battery bump.

About dead pixels, amoled have screen burning issues.

Amoled display is not reliable, Samsung failed to test that in the Indian summer environment.

Room temperature 35+ and a system update of 2 gb in charging mode = too much heating
Galaxy S
Man i live in south so always 35+
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