Samsung’s screen line trouble hits Galaxy S23 users again

Samsung’s Galaxy S23 users are facing an old but annoying problem: green and pink lines showing up on their screens. This issue isn’t new to Galaxy phone owners, and Samsung even had a free screen replacement offer in the past to fix it.
Recently, some Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra owners noticed these strange vertical lines running from the top to the bottom of their OLED displays. It’s the same trouble that popped up before, and it’s frustrating because it happens even if the phone hasn’t been dropped, damaged, or exposed to water. Sadly, Samsung’s free replacement program has ended, so users now have to pay for repairs.
Galaxy flagship phones use OLED screens, which are great but can have issues. Experts say these thin, straight lines appear when a pixel or part of the screen gets damaged, possibly from overheating or another problem.
If this happens to your phone, contacting Samsung Support might be a good step. They can guide you on what to do next, like taking your phone to a nearby service center for a check-up.
In the past, Samsung has often fixed the green or pink line issue for free, but it depends on their rules and what the technician finds at the service center.
This screen problem was a big deal with the Galaxy S20 Plus. Back then, Samsung gave free screen and battery replacements to users in India, but the offer depended on the country and specific conditions. For now, Galaxy S23 owners are hoping Samsung steps up to help. It’s disappointing when a top-tier phone has this kind of glitch, and users just want a reliable fix without extra costs. If you’re dealing with this, reaching out to Samsung could be your best move.
Someone with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
This is painful right?#TeamGalaxy pic.twitter.com/JJuyzsFUD8— Robin Williams (@SamsungSWUpdate) March 7, 2025
