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Thai consumers sue Samsung over green line display defect

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Samsung reportedly faces a class action lawsuit over a green line display defect. A report says that the company has been sued in Thailand due to a defect in Galaxy devices. A vertical green/pink line has been developed on different models after a firmware update. The vertical green line issue is spreading across devices featuring OLED screens. The vertical line develops due to internal component failure on the OLED display. The problem usually appears on certain models around two years of usage. BangkokPost reports that the Thailand Consumers Council and 119 consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Samsung. The company's Thai division reportedly refused to pay compensation for defective devices. Samsung offers one year of limited warranty in most countries. In case the green line appears post warranty period, the consumer has to bear the repair cost. As there's no fault from the user's end, it becomes quite frustrating to handle the situation. In India, Samsung offers free-of-cost screen replacement given OLED defects. The consumer simply needs to hand over their OLED phone to the repair executive. If your phone has no sign of physical or water damage, you will get an FOC replacement.

An equivalent policy is seemingly unavailable in Thailand. As the matter turned into a legal battle, Samsung could end up offering FOC screen replacement to win the hearts of consumers, rather than fighting the legal fight with its own consumers. Sophon Nurat, a division head of the TCC, said the lawsuit was filed with Bangkok's Southern Civil Court. He said: "users had complained about mysterious vertical green or pink lines on phone screens in various Samsung Galaxy models. As usual, consumers reached out to Samsung support. Their problem remains unresolved as the product is out of warranty. "The company's failure to fix the problems or compensate is deemed to violate consumers'rights" the lawsuit reads.

Published 2 days ago on August 31, 2024 By James Lee Taylor

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sahansadaruwan
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Red line issue
RISKYTAP722
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Nah, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with this post.
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Mare maru yasayi
RISKYTAP722
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Article eka kiyawapu ekek ❤️❤️
CHATHURA92
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Atleast someone had a backbone 😬
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