Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge with scratched screens and dead pixels were delivered to the USA

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge scratched

  Samsung Galaxy Edge S6 will be launched on April 10 in the USA, but some lucky customers received pre-orders for the terminals from a mobile phone operator, but upon opening the device box they found with amazement that they received a terminal with a scratched screen and dead pixels. I don't know how many of you still remember, but in the year of the iPhone 5 launch, some users reported that some terminals bought new had scratched side edges, and something similar happens in the case Samsung Galaxy Edge S6, except that here we are talking about the screen with curved edges towards the outside of the case.

  Reporting the problem at the operators, customers were able to replace the devices with new ones, but only to find with amazement that the terminals received in return had scratches on the screens or various traces of use, a sign that they were probably used as test units in various locations . Considering that a sealed unit reached the customer in such a way, there is a possibility that Samsung or the operator exposed the terminals for testing in various locations and then repackaged them to sell them as new to customers who were essentially fooled

On sunday, I pre ordered a 128gb s6 edge on tmobile's website, it arrived on tuesday, and as soon as I turned it on I noticed dead pixels and also I noticed under direct sunlight that the screen had scratches everywhere, I paid almost one thousand dollars for this and I found that unacceptable, so I called TMobile and they said I had to return the phone.

  Considering that the problems also exist with the 128 GB units of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, which costs almost 1000 dollars, we are talking about a very unpleasant situation for the American operator T-Mobile, which delivered the units, but also for Samsung, which will have to check the existing stocks in order not to deliver a much larger number of products with these problems on April 10.

  What do you think about this problem, what do you think could be its basis?