Question Samsung's Official response on the wrinkled or bubble screen issue in the bottom right corner. - Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Samsung says the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s wrinkled screen isn’t a defect
Does your S23 Ultra’s screen have a bubble in the bottom corner?
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If you look at the history of curved screens, almost every model has batches that develop green or pink vertical lines of pixels where the screen pinches the ribbon cable. My concern is that the wrinkle, which is essentially the screen folded into the curve, will eventually cause pressure or uneven wear.

Mine definitely does not have that

Guyinlaca said:
If you look at the history of curved screens, almost every model has batches that develop green or pink vertical lines of pixels where the screen pinches the ribbon cable. My concern is that the wrinkle, which is essentially the screen folded into the curve, will eventually cause pressure or uneven wear.
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Since when is the cable located right there on the side? Also it's not just curved screens, it's OLED panels in general. OnePlus 9 has a flat screen and a ton of reports of it happening.

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The bottom half might have worn off due to higher usage of the bottom half, keyboard etc.
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[Q] Strange SGN2 screen issue (picture)

What the hell is going on here?
I am unable to feel it on the surface of the screen so I assume it's on the inside, from an angle it kinda looks like mercury with a slight metallic look to it.
No screen protector on, the phone has not been dropped.
Looking for some answers on what it could be and if it's fixable.
Thanks!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rynqqjsji6cy48u/IMG_20140510_113319.jpg
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hello,
amoled display assemblies, like the one you have in your phone, are made by fusing together the amoled screen itself and a protective gorilla glass panel. They use a special UV reactant glue to secure the bond in such a way that when looked from above the glass cover remains transparent and the glue layer is practically invisible.
What happened in your photo is ..well, kind of unfortunate. For some reasons, the glue between the glass and amoled panels got damaged/unglued. It doesn't feel to the hand since it's actually underneath that surface of the gorilla glass panel. Unfortunately, i don't know any user DIY way to solve this problem. For what i did encounter with amoled screens, this type of damage mostly occures when exposing the display to high temperatures. This - coupled with some manufacture defects in the targeted area, results in this kind of problems.
Normally in order to solve this problem, the phone would need to be sent for repairs and it would either be exposed to UV light to try to reglue the panels or have the gorilla glass removed, replaced and the glue reapplied.
Please take note that some repair centers don't have this type of UV equipment and may suggest a display module replacement altogether. That's very expensive, about the price of a second hand phone.
motoi_bogdan said:
hello,
amoled display assemblies, like the one you have in your phone, are made by fusing together the amoled screen itself and a protective gorilla glass panel. They use a special UV reactant glue to secure the bond in such a way that when looked from above the glass cover remains transparent and the glue layer is practically invisible.
What happened in your photo is ..well, kind of unfortunate. For some reasons, the glue between the glass and amoled panels got damaged/unglued. It doesn't feel to the hand since it's actually underneath that surface of the gorilla glass panel. Unfortunately, i don't know any user DIY way to solve this problem. For what i did encounter with amoled screens, this type of damage mostly occures when exposing the display to high temperatures. This - coupled with some manufacture defects in the targeted area, results in this kind of problems.
Normally in order to solve this problem, the phone would need to be sent for repairs and it would either be exposed to UV light to try to reglue the panels or have the gorilla glass removed, replaced and the glue reapplied.
Please take note that some repair centers don't have this type of UV equipment and may suggest a display module replacement altogether. That's very expensive, about the price of a second hand phone.
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Thank you so much for that very informative reply! :good:
I hope that my warranty will cover this.

Oleophobic layer - issue ?

Could someone tell me if it is normal that I have some bright spots (about 1-2 mm thick line from left to right up to rounded corners situated above the camera). This line is most visible from angles when I touch this place by finger (the cause is probably natural grease) but when I clean it with microfiber cloth then the bright line dissapear.
Is it possible that oleophobic layer was incorrectly applicated ?
I have to say that M20P (with leather pouch) has 3 days and of course it has not any scratches absolutely.
edkis said:
Could someone tell me if it is normal that I have some bright spots (about 1-2 mm thick line from left to right up to rounded corners situated above the camera). This line is most visible from angles when I touch this place by finger (the cause is probably natural grease) but when I clean it with microfiber cloth then the bright line dissapear.
Is it possible that oleophobic layer was incorrectly applicated ?
I have to say that M20P (with leather pouch) has 3 days and of course it has not any scratches absolutely.
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Hi,
my mate20pro had a problem with oleofobic layer resulting in two areas (on the top and on the bottom) getting dirtier and hard to clean.
I barely hoped to get the screen replaced but instead they've given me a new phone.
Good luck with yours!

Small White Dot on Display Only Visible on White Bright Screen.

My Poco fell out of my hand and luckily I had high quality tempered glass. Display was alright but tempered glass shattered So I removed it after examining the screen I noticed this single White Dot.
It's nothing, barely visible, but every time I see it I feel terrible. Is the screen broken or is it something else? Has anyone faced this problem? Please help.
That's a pressure point or dirt spot. I have a feeling something got displaced when you dropped it and is now adding pressure to the screen from behind. LCDs are very sensitive. Can also happen due to long term bending while in pant pockets.
Same can be seen on laptop screens as well. For example check the image attached of my laptop. Has been there due to pressure from bezel after a hinge break.
You can just go ahead and ignore it, imo.
tatiraju.rishabh said:
That's a pressure point or dirt spot. I have a feeling something got displaced when you dropped it and is now adding pressure to the screen from behind. LCDs are very sensitive. Can also happen due to long term bending while in pant pockets.
Same can be seen on laptop screens as well. For example check the image attached of my laptop. Has been there due to pressure from bezel after a hinge break.
You can just go ahead and ignore it, imo.
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Thank you for helping me out; I really appreciate your support. I was about to open this device to fix this but I guess I'll just have to ignore it.

Question Stripes on the Phone's Body (Brand New)

Hi everyone, it really not bothers me too much so I am not replacing it, but wanted to confirm with others if they had the same issue (or if this is normal/to be expected). When I opened my S23 Ultra packaging and removed the films I noticed a few vertical stripes on the sides of the phone, except the left side. One on the top, two on the right side and two on the bottom. They are not irregular, it is like a pattern, i.e. they are equally distanced from left and right edge of the phone at the bottom, as well as on the right side (all closer to the side edges than the center). It is just difference in the color and standing like a stripe of a darker tint.
I am wondering if this could be result of the packaging process or maybe they didn't wait enough time when assembling and packaging the phone. Anyone else observed this on their S23 Ultra? I can post photos however have already applied an extra tempered glass that covers the screen's curved edges too and a hard-to-remove case below it so do not want to risk bubbles, etc.
Many thanks.
Don't see anything like that on mine... Picture of it could help a lot what to look for...
Are you sure this wasn't the clear protective stickers that are around the edges of the phone, which need to be peeled off?
I removed these when I've got the phone. Here are some photos taken with the case, the stripe-like deviations are still visible though subtle. I may be wrong but have the feeling there was some kind of a film, plastic or paper attached to the phone's frame (or else) before they placed it in the box for packaging; it's like it was not yet ready (dry), but I may be wrong.
I think you are talking about signal antennas. It's completely normal.
It's normal - antennas. Even every phones with metal frame looks similar.
Yep it is antennas..

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