Remember the green screen issue that appeared shortly after the Galaxy S20 Ultra was released?nbsp;A few months ago, Samsung solved this problem through a firmware update. However, it appears that this problem also affects other Galaxy models. According to recent reports, several new posts on Samsung’s US, EU and India community show that the green screen issue is now affecting other Galaxy devices. From the latest reports, this green screen issues appeared after the latest firmware update. This issue seems to affect the Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9 series, Galaxy S10 Lite, and Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
Generally, it seems that the green screen problem mainly occurs when the display is low in brightness. Thus, at least it does not always affect the user experience. In addition, judging from the number of complaints found on the Samsung community website, the green screen problem seems to be very rare. This problem exists for some users, but it does not seem to have spread widely at present.
If this green screen problem is indeed similar to the Galaxy S20 problem a few months ago, then Samsung should not spend too much time to find out the exact cause and fix the problem through a firmware update.
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