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04-24-2024 03:32 AM in
Galaxy NoteHey there, Ford17!
This is an issue that we've found happens in AMOLED screens, but not restricted to Samsung devices - other Android brands, and even iOS have reported the same green line issue on their own devices.
When you get a green line, it usually means that the display is compromised at a hardware level - the power ribbon connecting the display to the motherboard may have experienced a short, or the display may have damage that cannot be seen by the naked eye.
That said, repairing the green line usually warrants a screen replacement. Please visit a nearby authorized Service Center for this.
You can find the nearest service center to you here: http://smsng.co/SCLocator-SM 📍
📱 We also made it easy for you to book your appointment! You may do so directly from the Support tab on your Samsung Members app.
🛵 If you're from Metro Manila and cannot find the time to personally visit a service center, you can have it picked up*!
To book your pickup, you may call the following numbers:
#GALAXY or #425299 [Mobile Phones & Tablets]
1-800-10-7267864 [All Product, Toll Free, PLDT]
1-800-8-7267864 [All Product, Toll Free, Globe]
84222111 [All Product, Landline]
*Galaxy pickup is free ONLY for flagship devices. Service fee applies to other models and varies per service center.