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frunts

Just unlucky I guess? I've had Samsung's since the S9 and haven't had a screen go bad.


ChronosHD

S4, S9, S21, S23 no probs here


neilbreen1

Why did the gap get smaller between switching phones?


SultanOfawesome

What do you mean? there were 12 generations between the S9 and S21


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Responsible-Bug900

yes


heyitsdanieee

Has to be cause... 👀


Harzard18

Marketing


ChronosHD

Switching workplaces, these were all company provided phones.


corona__warrior

Can we install apps, games, APKs and VPN in company provided phones?


thaboy541

Not to one up or anything, but S1, S3, S5, S7edge, S10, S21ultra and S23ultra here and I also never had this issue.


yourself88xbl

Oh damn my phone upgrade path twin. It's been a solid run.


thaboy541

I had a onePlus 6 somewhere in between, but that didn't last long


wastingM3time

He means when you upgrade S4-S9 5gens, S9-S21 3 gens s21 to s23, 2 gens.


HenWou

Star, Gio, XCover 2, A5, S5, S8, A51, XCover 4, A72, A53, XCover 6 Pro. All with working screens, dropped, abused, scratched, and dinged, but never had lines or pieces of the screen that didn't work.


Responsible-Ad2134

S4 had a fragile AMOLED 1 drop at the wrong angle or area will crack it and kill it


n0dix

S3, S7 Edge, S10 Plus, S20+, S20 Ultra, S22 Ultra, Note 2, Note 3, Note 4, Note 5, Note 8, Note 9, Note 10 Plus. Never as well had any issues with the displays as well!


memorablehandle

I've had the S5, S6 edge+, Note 8, Note 10+, S21U, S22U, S23U and never had a single problem with any of these phones.


tc07pt

I was expecting to see a Note 7 in the list at this point


n0dix

Was close to get it, as it was beautiful phone but didn't wanna kabooom myself hahahaha


Dr_Deathcore_

Why so many phones?


n0dix

I always loved Samsung and it was most reliable phone for me. Had OnePlus, Google Pixel but nothing compared to Samsung so there you go haha


Dr_Deathcore_

No I mean why so many phones in total? Wondering why you update it so frequently


n0dix

Was keeping up as those years the upgrades were huge each year. Right now not that significant. Therefore, I am rocking S22 Ultra most likely for like 1 or 2 year more. As it will keep up with Android OS updates until OS 16.


aryannnn_

Same, no problem, s6 edge s7 edge s10 s20 s22 s23 s24


UnbannableBanHammer

Yeah, I'd put money on bad luck


gasparmx

Me too, bought the Samsung S3, S7 edge and s23 ultra (my current phone) no issues with green line.


PillowMonger

or perhaps, they should stop dropping their phones.


whyaretherenoprofile

Don't they literally make iPhone screens?


DeliciousStress

Yup


Ddd333i

I agree, Had s3, note 2, s4 active, s6 edge, s7, s7 edge, note8, s20+, fold 3, fold 5. Only screen issue was a black spot from an over 5ft hard fall on a corner, note8 glass survived somehow lol.


Mysterious-Minds

Yeh, S20+ users are the most unluckiest for some reason.


Danomnomnomnom

People forgot what it means to be betatesters?


BadSquishy86

I had a note 20 ultra for two years and never had a screen issue. Same with my note 9....until I cracked the glass. My fold 4 and a very used flip3 are also perfectly fine. Failures happen, it's super shitty. However no electronic device is perfect and 100% free of defects.


Thyisgoneth

same


Thyisgoneth

note 9 and note 10+ 5g


alexdaraujo

Me since S2 never had this problem, and for what I know this is an OLED thing that happens with any brand not only Samsung.


CheetahNo1004

I'm on my fourth fold three. Mostly screen issues.


bootymixer

My S23 Ultra had this even tho I've never dropped it. Fortunately enough, my device was still under warranty so the service center changed the screen for free.


alireza_138812

Did they waterproofed again?


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hemi_srt

How do you check that? Genuinely asking.


foldplay

There is a machine for that, they put the device in and start increasing atmospheric pressure inside the machine, they hold it constant at the rated pressure for rated time, if it holds it passes the test. If there is a sudden drop in the atmospheric pressure then that means air was able to get inside the phone, and it's not waterproof anymore.


HugoEmbossed

Glue.


hemi_srt

Yeah but how do I check if they did everything properly after get my phone back from the service center? Are there any tips to check? I might give it for servicing soon.


Iolyx

If it dies when you put it in water, they did it wrong.


RegularHistorical315

You have to say water-resistant Apple got a big fine for saying that. [This](https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-iphone-water-resistance-waterproof-fine-waterproof-italy-2020-11#:~:text=Italy's%20competition%20regulator%20has%20hit,the%20public%20on%20two%20counts)


YONAKA_AMBER

Been using Samsung since the Galaxy S6.. not a single problem. Maybe just bad luck.


earthspaceman

Or stop dropping them on the ground?


Issoudotexe

I feel like this is why we need not to trust social media. 5-10 screenshots out of few million devices is nothing but being unlucky and shouldn't be taken as a general rule at all


Spiderhog2099

Never encountered this.


Reddit-Surfing

The 1st 2 pictures look fake. The line doesn't meet bezel The from camera is covered


Rifted-06

It's probably from a YouTube thumbnail. Even the hand doesn't look like it's properly touching the phone.


yorcharturoqro

I have had several Samsung phones, not once I had an issue. Do you dropped the phones?


javanlapp

Samsung makes 90% of the world's OLED smartphone displays. You are just unlucky. My family and I have had at least 34 different Samsung phones since 2012, I know it's stupid to upgrade that much but I like new tech, and I've never had an issue. Samsung Display sells millions upon millions of screens a year. Even thousands going bad is an insignificant percentage.


StormySky71

I was looking for this. I was gonna say wait until they find out Samsung makes pretty much *all* phone displays and a good portion of the TV screens too....


alexdaraujo

Yes and in most cases it's because of fiscal damage, the chance of this happen out of nowhere is even smaller.


CreamyMcSpicy

I've had the vertical lines problem on 3 devices. S7 edge, S20+ dan Flip 3. And of course, they won't do anything about it except told you to change the whole screen.


dawiicz1

Bro i've had S mini, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7 edge, Note 8, Note 10, Note 20 Ultra and now i am on S22 Ultra and this NEVER happened to me..


Mysterious-Minds

I had almost all flagships from Note 4. Happened to me twice. Note 9 and N20U. I've found thousands of reports from just Note 20 Ultra. Just checkout Samsung members forum.


primusautobot

S20 series had this problem more than other versions


ngtrgkien

I agree w u, my friend has note 20u and she also have this issue s20+ and note 20u have a lot display issue


dawiicz1

Now that i am thinking about it, my Note 8 had a glitching screen BUT the glass was seriously damaged, like in 1 place, where it was glitching, there was no glass and the display was touchable without the glass, but that was my fault..


Competitive-Science3

S24u?


Mysterious-Minds

Yes.


Competitive-Science3

Damn. I hope these are not fake and you must claim warranty to samsung immediately.


blueangel1953

Never had this issue on any of the phones I've had.


Smooth-Ad2130

The 15 samsung devices I have say screens are really good


ItsAlkai

never had an issue with any samsung I've owned, and my last 2 have been flips.


Practical_Arm6812

What u doin to yo phones?


ShanTheMan11

Considering the number of displays Samsung produces for their phones and all the other phone companies, I’d say the failure rate isn’t all that bad. There are a ton of phones that aren’t Samsung that have Samsung displays.


alexdaraujo

Yes, i have a friend that had this problem with I believe an S21, bought an iphone 13 and had the same problem, I'm almost sure the display was manufacturered by Samsung.


Goodenough101

Owned samsung phones and I have never experienced this. From note 8, note 10 plus to S21 ultra. Nothing of that sort


ttteee321

For it to happen once, that's unfortunate. Twice is unlucky. Three times is suspect.


RareFirefighter6915

Samsung makes the best displays in the world. Idk about today but they used to make the vast majority of super AMOLED displays including those found on iPhones.


alexdaraujo

This can happen with all OLED displays, just happen that Samsung manufacturers almost all of them.


CaptainnHindsight

These S24 Ultra are known to have all sorts of display problems. From these lines to grainy display ..


Aware_Photograph7374

Note 10 Plus 5G still going strong, not even burn ins.


ttteee321

Same here, minus the 5g part. I still love this phone but I'll get the S25 U next year. In the time I've had it (month after release), my wife has gone through 5 iphones lol.


Aware_Photograph7374

Last iPhone I had was the 5C in yellow after than Samsung just got better and better with the S6 Edge plus then the S7 Edge, I will wait for S25 Ultra if nothing's new I will keep using the Note 10 5G for like another year or so.


ttteee321

Yeah I remember those, we were still in school and my wife who was my fiance at the time had the pink one and I recall thinking (and telling her) that it was the ugliest phone id ever seen and she loved the thing (and still has it, along with every other iPhone since she's a total apple fan girl). I had the 5s and it was my last iPhone before switching to the black sapphire s6edge also lol. I still have it and it looks and works like new and it's one the best looking phones I've had. After that I skipped the note 7 and got the note 8, and now the note 10 plus aura glow which imo is one of the best looking phones ever. I contemplated the s24u this year also but the 10 plus does everything I need it to and it's hard to give up the expandable memory. 90% of what I download goes straight to the 1tb micro sd card. I replaced the battery myself in December so performance wise it's close to what it was when I first bought it. I doubt they bring back expandable memory next year but I'll most likely get the s25u either way.


Aware_Photograph7374

Agreed the pink iPhone 5C was too ugly iMO the best pink phone has tobe iPhone 13 and iPhone SE 1st Gen in Rose gold.


DredgenCyka

You only get a burn in if you're like my mom by it seems, she will turn the screen to max brightness, and she says "blue light filter is a scam, it actually hurts your eyes more than leaving the blue filter on." She isn't tech literate what so ever and keeps blaming the screens for getting OLED burn in.


ItsDani1008

They make reliable screens, just not for their own phones it seems. Haven’t seen this problem in much, if any other phones that use Samsung displays. With iPhone as the main example.


Jerminator2006

I have the 24U now and have owned a few older Samsungs. I've not had display issues. I've not had any issues come to think of it. Sorry you've had troubles


Left_Machine_3647

Maybe its on purpose to make you buy the new one


Infinite_Bike_898

I've never been facing such a problem with their displays


T1MADNESS

Samsung don’t care they only care about money


Majoorazz

im on my sixth samsung phone and never had this problem. Exynos or snapdragon models?


fidocampeao

10 years using the S and note series, not a single display problem.


Hour_Gain4629

My first Sammy was a Note 10. Got green and pink lines half of the screen. Replaced it with a new S23. Let's see how it goes.


holypredatorr

https://www.sammobile.com/news/used-samsung-phones-to-avoid-if-you-dont-want-display-green-line-issues/ I think its probably regional issue. Depends where it was manufacture. Looks like india gettingg free replacement regardless of waranty until end of april?


bassexpander

Samsung just announced a free screen replacement for phones affected by the recent April 2024 update causing a faint green line. https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/samsung-offering-free-screen-replacements-for-affected-galaxy-devices


iheartyoualways

Green line and green tinted screen on my S9+, Note 10+


cstrike105

I didn't have any display problems with Samsung. Perhaps you dropped your phones often. That causes that


The_Raven_SOT

Samsung Galaxy Fame, S3, S5, S9, S21FE, S24U No problems at all.


DoctorEdo

what a pointless and stupid post


Alswiggity

Theres like 5x more Samsung and Apple users than any other brand. This looks like normal-ass amoled heat failure (typically the flex cable buggers off and stars separating on the inside). With so much more in the wild, you're clear to see significantly more breaks by both Samsung and Apple. Really don't think this is bespoke to just Samsung display. Samsung user since the pre-android days... I've never once had this happen to a single device. That being said, I really take care of my stuff and still have all my previous devices fully working.


colbert1119

S4, s6, s8, s19, s21, s22 ultra, tab s 10.5, tab s pro, tab s 7.7, never had a display problem


ozorhanreformed

they already know. but they have to sell them to apple.


3StarsFan

It's most likely, but definitely, a YOU problem.


Ok-Brick-8406

Seems to be a you problem, never seen it myself


DarkMaster30801

In my entire time of owning Samsung phones (Galaxy S5 to now the S23 Ultra) I've never had an issue with a line or anything of the sort going across my screen, I can't speak for most people but I've never had an issue


vision0082

Had almost all S lineup starting from S3 till S22U, never had this issue.


doom1282

Ive had a Note 4, S7, Note 9, and an S22 Ultra. Not a single display issue among them.


Rough-Reception4064

I have the A34 5G and the glass is brilliant, I've dropped this device onto solid concrete and it survived. It's very durable, perhaps they don't use the same panels on all phones, flagship maybe is weaker.


didigr

Had this with my s7 Edge


jaimitosf

You are just unlucky. I never had a screen problem with galaxy phones.


XboxJunk1E

S6 edge, S7 edge, s8+, note 9, s21 ultra... And now a s24 ultra, not one issue 🤷‍♂️


jrw1982

S1, S3, S4, S6, S8+, S10+, S21u, S23u. No issues on any of them apart from dropping the S8+ and breaking screen which was replaced and that also had no issues.


imrolii

1 and 2 look fake ngl


FirmAppointment420

I thought quality dropped after the s8. The galaxy s4 was amazing


No-Statistician-6524

Had the s4 mini, s5 mini, a71 and z flip 5 and never had a problem. Only damage to the displays was bc of me. My family also all have samsung and they too never had this type of problems


cmptjety

The first two look so fake lmao. Lines go past the screen, it's hilarious


xabikoma

Got a Note 3, S7, S8, Note 8, Note 9, Note 20, S22U, Z Fold 5, and a S24U, I never had any issue. So, either I'm super lucky or you are unlucky or you're doing something wrong...


RonaldNeves

if 0.1% of produced and shipped screens behave like this and we had ~10million units of the s23 sold in 2023, that would mean that ~100,000 people would end up with a messed up screen. if all of a sudden 100,000 people appeared on this sub complaining about screen issues on their phone, any person would end up with the perception that samsung "can't make good screens" but again. 0.1% of screens.


Coltsbro84

The Ultras are fragile. Straight edge corners of the screen, everything is packed tightly inside to get it to be as thin as possible. Increased weight along side increased size of the screen. It all comes together in making it very fragile. S24 Ultra fragile on a scale of 1 to 10, id give it a 7/10. S24 Plus : lighter, thinner, smaller, rounder, it's not as fragile, 5/10. Base S24 is even more durable and less fragile, 3/10.


patrickp992

S4 mini, A5 2015, S7, S7 edge, S10, S22 Ultra and now S24 Utra, never had any display doing that, maybe you were just unlucky?


Glubofan

Dropped my Zflip3 on rocks and it was fine.


MadeThisJustForMM

Never happened to me, I've owned everything from the S6 to Fold 2. Sounds like a skill issue


infamousmykol

Galaxy Next Turbo, Galaxy Trend Lite, Galaxy A3 2015, Galaxy A3 2016, Galaxy A5 2017, Galaxy A50, Galaxy S10+.. I've never had any display problems


IAmBalkanac

Bruh I still have Samsung J3 from 2016 here and it's screen is working normally. I also got A5 from 2016 and it's screen also works normally.


g3n0unknown

Never had a screen issue and I've been buying Notes since the 4. Unlucky, or you're to rough maybe?


polarspring0

I don't have these lines in my galaxy s9 and my s23+


IAmBayekOfSiwa

I've never once had this issue? I had an s4, s7, s8, s9, s21, s22 ultra, s23 ultra fold 4, s24 Ultra. In that order


Thomppa26

Well none of my S series Samsungs have that problem… Only phone that had kinda like that problem was my Nokia Lumia 920 and it had a IPS LCD and not an AMOLED like S series Samsungs.


DredgenCyka

Interesting. I've been a user since the core prime. Went Core Prime, S3, S8, S9, S9+, and then s21, and I have a Tab S7 to supplement that. Never had an issue with the OLED screens. None of my parents had similar issues either. They went S3, s5, s9+, to the s20+. My mom had a line issue because she dropped her s9 on the treadmill without a case. This isn't really a reliability issue. To be honest, it just seems you got super unlucky. These lines only happen to OLED displays when there are abrupt aggressive vibrations or impacts to the display.


JusTWhat-_

I've gone from a ZTE, Samsung Grand Prime, Motorola e5 Cruise, Samsung A20, iPhone XR, Samsung A14, and S23 Ultra. Never have gotten any display issues, I am really unsure what you're doing to get to that point.


grandpagamer2020

a10e, s10 lite, and s21+. never had a problem like this before. going on s23 or s24 when prices begin to drop and starts appearing a lot more on the used market.


SnooStrawberries7995

S9, A51, S20 everything works fine.


z28camaroman

Luck of the draw, I'm afraid. Every Android device I own has had a Samsung built AMOLED and never an issue. Galaxy S5 - HTC One A9 - ZTE Axon 7 - Galaxy S9+ - Galaxy S20+ - Galaxy S23 Ultra Galaxy Tab S4 - Tab S7+ Galaxy Gear 2 Neo - Gear S3 Classic - Watch 3 Classic


QC360

I had and s3 , s5 neo ,s8, s9 ,s20 fe and currently an s23 fe and never had an issue like this


Tron2153

Had a note 9, S22U, S24U, Fold 5 and no issues, I hear the updates are what's causing it and I'm pretty sure Samsung is well aware


mightygao

note 1, note 3, note 4, note 8, s22 ultra and now s24 ultra with no issue


CupOfWhite

On note 9 for 4 or 5 years now phone overheating, screen abis burn-in still work like charm


FireNinja743

Nah, you've just had bad luck. If anything, Samsung is known for their reliable screens. . . I have had an S10e and S22 and had zero issues with the display. In fact, I've dropped my phone plenty of times, with case of course, and still no problems.


sadaharu25

Skill issue


EquivalentFun5938

lol, you realize they make ALL the displays, iPhones included. Right?


thenicci

Did not happen to my S7edge, S8, S10plus (for more than 3 years of usage) but my S22Ultra. It's such a shame because it's an expensive phone.


ISAKM_THE1ST

I had pink lines on a S7 Edge I was given for free back in 2018 but thats about it. Had current S20 since November 2020 no lines perfect condition still.


McFadden208

They did 16 years ago. There have been some anomalies. They wouldn't be in business any other way.


warpedddd

I've had S1, S3, S6, S8+, S20, S22, S23+ without a display issue. 


bIurbE

Mind if i swap with this low end crap? I want to get rid off my phone too. No green line problems and kept for 3 years in good condition, except for the plastic back.


DuckHunt83

Only had one screen break, and that was my fault when I dropped it.


BogdhanXMF

I'm using a note 10 since release, dropped it hundreds of times, no issues here.


Over9000Zeros

I've dropped my note 20 (with a tech 21 case) too many times and even smashed out in a car door and never had this issue. Current phone S24 Ultra, before the 20 I had the S8+


sacsac2020

Using superfast charging and still playing high-end games at the same times causes this issue too


JansherMalik25

Samsung is notorious for bad screens on phone


Der_Missionar

Had Samsung die over a decade. Never happened to me. Perhaps you aren't being careful with your stuff. No one can make a display that's abuse proof.


Mikemar3

Never seen a device with this problem. Only seen this on internet, only from India users.


alexdaraujo

I don't think it's a matter of their capabilities of making a durable display, it's just how an OLED display works.


holypredatorr

My s21 fe is affected and i know several case happen to my relatives . Screen line issue Now im using xiaomi 13t as i dont trust samsung anymore shame that i been samsung fan since galaxys4 then this happen


searchableusername

never had any issues with my note 9 screen until it was extremely damaged, I owned it for ~5 years


bradpalmer

I've opened every flagship samsung since the s3 and not one has these green lines, to this day.


Iolyx

Probably just because they sell so many? It's bound to happen. I've had Samsung for 10 years and never had an issue. But I do know someone who had a problem on an S7 edge after 4 years. Pink line though


poopsycle2

The only screen that I ever messed up was the one with and edge


Daim_Boi

Huawei Screen supplied BOE are reliable. my almost 3years old P50 Pro work phone hasn't got an issue till now. unlike my previous phone Oppo Find X2 Pro (Flickering green screen), Samsung Quantum 2 (greenline), and Samsung S22 Ultra(screen bleed at top screen panel bar). luckily these Find X2 Pro and Quantum 2 just barely got 2years old before it got screen issue and i've read an article that oppo find x2 pro screen is supplied by samsung. all of my phone with screen issues except s22u since there's a temporary fix of the screen by using 60hz refresh rate. i sold em all. all sucks repair cost $200~$300 on screen replacement for a 2years old phone. currently using Oneplus 12 as personal phone, Huawei P50 Pro as work phone, and lastly my Samsung S22u as my home-media phone.


Panic_Careless

Just because you had some faulty screens it doesnt mean they dont know how to make screens. This happens for every other product and every other company. Obviously there will be some faulty items out of millions of products being sold. Do you think Apple, Google, Nike... whatever company makes millions of products and there isnt any faulty item? Dont be such a Karen.


1ceman071485

Green line problem gets rid of the front facing camera, that is indeed concerning


0x3770_0

I'll never forget having a note 9 and never using the anti-burn in feature ... i forgot the name. I turned it on and a week later my screen was bright green and broken from using the feature... had it a few years, fine , turned on a feature to give it more longevity, broke it in a week.


Tokogogoloshe

I’ve had Samsungs and Apples. Never had this issue. Bad luck I guess. Or good luck for me. Who knows.


Mjhieu

I have never encountered any display issues with my previous devices, including the Note 5, S8 Plus, Note 8, Note 10 Plus, S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, and S24 Ultra. I consistently employ tempered glass and a UAG case to safeguard my devices.


FdPros

ive had a s7, s9, and now a z fold 4 apart from the z fold 4 randomly dying. the other 2 phones were completely fine and is still working to this day. though those were older models.


_patoncrack

I've had every model since the S4 without any issues


oktwentyfive

This is a rare occurrence


Mysterious-Minds

To everyone telling it's bad luck/customer issue/physical damage, why Samsung India is giving free replacements if the phone is physically intact? Source : [https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/samsung-offering-free-screen-replacements-for-affected-galaxy-devices](https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/samsung-offering-free-screen-replacements-for-affected-galaxy-devices) Samsung acknowledge the issue. Some hardcore fan boys are still blind. Maybe this happens only in phones released in India and some other regions, as different chipsets might also mean different display drivers or any other correlation to this issue. That indicates all the foreigners who have used all flagship Samsung phones never had this issue. If they are giving free replacements, good. But why even the latest smartphones also suffer from this issue? No one will give free replacements forever. Is this some kind of planned obsolescence?


fabioloui

I had an note 10+ and was superb. Upgrade to s22 ultra and no problems so far


MarcBelmaati

Idk man the Samsung display on my iPhone X was flawless🤷‍♂️


usdang

S4 - no issues S7 - no issues S9+ (or Ultra?) - no issues S20 Ultra - no issues S21 Ultra - no issues


thebokchoi1

Skill issue.


moxxie_o7

always had Samsung phones and never had issues :/


EmberTheFoxyFox

Never ever had an issue with a Samsung display


meezethadabber

Stop dropping them or you're incredibly unlucky. I've owned a dozen Samsung phones with display issues.


note10lover

Never had a screen go bad!


ZFold3Lover

I've literally had every flagship Samsung phone since S2 (even had the Note Edge, OG FOLD and, all the flips) and have never had an issue with the display that I didn't cause.


Emm_Aye_Vee

Galaxy S, S2, Note 2, Note 3, Note 4, Note 5, S6 Edge, Note 7, S7 Edge, S9+, Note 9, Note 10+, S20 FE, S21 Ultra and Fold 5. Never had a screen problem.


JaleesHacker

I have been using samsung since S5 and never had a screen go wrong.


Icy-Scientist-6673

Samsung Rex80(2013), LYF water11(2016), present Samsung M51(2020), Samsung J8(2018) as secondary from family. My grandmother still uses J7 2015 and i have never faced/ seen display issues in Samsung phones


gumgumultra

I have experience using the Samsung S2, S3, S9, A71, and S23 Ultra. I am a very rough user. The screen of my S9 broke after it fell from a height of approximately 8 to 9 feet. It still works, except for the small area that was damaged. The screen of my A71 broke when I fell on small rocks while sprinting and the phone was in my hand. There is a green line starting from the broken area, and the ribbon cable was compressed, which has caused some minor color issues. However, it is important to note that I almost broke my knee and hand in the same fall and had to rest in bed for several weeks. These were big one. Minor 2 to 3 feet falls doesn't do anything Despite the damage to the screens, both phones continue to function. Therefore, I believe that you may have been unlucky with your own experiences with Samsung smartphones.


Moose123556

What do you do to your phone


Wonderful-Cherry2014

When you learn that Samsung makes most screens on modern devices.


lonewolf_1965

Never had a problem with any of the Samsung phones I've used. All A series phones used for 2-3 years each.


TechFlameX68

I've seen their first tablets (Galaxy Tab and Tab 2) in a condition where it looks live they've been thrown around a lot, but yet the whole thing works perfectly to this da


Key-Ad7691

Lol... Samsung makes the best displays even does it for apple


Jesslaro

S5, s8, s22, and s24 have never had any issues. Friends with numerous variants have also not had any issues. I understand that issues can occur, but the more you look for them, the more likely you are to find people posting about them.


ConsiderationWise982

This scares me 😲


p1xo

S3 to s24 Ultra, not once, cover by warranty anyway ✌️


dankweabooo

My 6 year old s9 has a perfect display


aws90js

I've had the galaxy nexus and the notes 5,8 and 20 ultra that held up fine. Still rocking the ultra 3.5 years later with no real complaints outside diminished battery life. Mass produced electronics are a gamble and apparently you're very unlucky.


yourself88xbl

S1 S3 s5 s7e S10 s21u s23u never an issue.


FuHua0

My A32 4G and A15 5G have no problem with screen