Samsung has initiated a special program in India to address the widespread issue of green lines appearing on the screens of certain Galaxy smartphone models. This initiative aims to alleviate the concerns of affected users and restore their devices to optimal functionality. The program, which runs through April 30, offers free screen replacements for eligible customers.
Applicable Galaxy smartphone models include the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra, Galaxy S21 series (excluding S21 FE), and Galaxy S22 series. To be eligible, devices must be no more than three years old and must not exhibit any physical or water damage.
Samsung has identified the cause of the green line issue as faulty software updates affecting particular older Galaxy S and Note series models equipped with Super AMOLED displays.
Customers seeking to take advantage of this program are encouraged to visit a Samsung Service Center before the April 30 deadline. The process involves booking an appointment, after which Samsung will replace the defective screen free of charge. Additionally, each replacement includes a new battery, further enhancing the device’s overall performance.
This initiative by Samsung mirrors a similar program implemented by OnePlus last year, also intended to resolve green line issues on smartphone screens. It underscores Samsung’s commitment to customer satisfaction and its dedication to resolving specific display problems faced by Galaxy smartphone users in India.
If you own an eligible Galaxy smartphone and have noticed green lines on your device’s display, this program offers an ideal opportunity to restore its pristine condition at no cost. Don’t hesitate to visit your nearest Samsung Service Center and take advantage of this free screen replacement program before April 30.