Samsung green line issue returns as users report screen problems after latest update
Samsung users have raised fresh complaints that the green line issue has returned on several devices after a recent software update. Many users say their phone screens suddenly developed bright vertical lines creating frustration and concerns over device reliability.
Samsung smartphone users across various regions have reported that the green line problem has resurfaced right after installing the latest software update. Multiple owners shared images and videos showing sudden bright vertical green or pink lines running across their displays. The issue appears to affect OLED screens more commonly although Samsung has not yet released an official explanation.
Users say the problem started immediately or within hours after updating their devices. Many claim that their phones had no physical damage or previous screen issues and that the update seems to have triggered the malfunction. Affected models reportedly include some Galaxy S and Galaxy A series devices although details are still emerging.
The green line problem first gained attention in earlier years when similar incidents were widely reported after software updates. At that time Samsung offered free screen replacements for many users which helped reduce complaints. With the issue now returning customers are urging the company to address the matter quickly and provide clarity on affected devices.
Tech experts say that display calibration errors, update incompatibilities or voltage spikes during software installation could be potential causes. However the exact reason can only be confirmed after an official technical investigation.
Consumers on social media have asked Samsung to announce a replacement or repair program to avoid further inconvenience. Many are worried about expensive repair costs especially since the issue appears without any user fault.
Samsung is expected to review the complaints and release a statement once internal checks are complete.