Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge displays pink stripes on the screen

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge displays pink stripes on the screen out of the blue, the appearance of the problem suggests that the screen is about to close completely.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, the current premium smartphone promoted by the Samsung company, has a major problem with pink stripes displayed on the screen. It seems that many users of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge report this problem, which also suggests the "death" of the device, a replacement of the screen being necessary to solve the problem.

In the image below you can see the problem affecting Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge terminals, a vertical pink stripe appearing spontaneously on the screens. Last summer, the first problems with the pink stripes of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screens appeared, but they continue this year as well, the problem seems to be a manufacturing one.

Although Samsung has not officially recognized this problem of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, it has been reported for months by many people. The forums of some mobile phone operators are full of people reporting the pink stripes on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen, and some operators from various countries have admitted that the problem is a big one.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge displays pink stripes on the screen

The Samsung forums are also full of testimonies of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen problem, the pink stripes almost always appearing on the right side of the screen. Although users have tried, a permanent software solution for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen problem has not been found.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen problem can be temporarily solved by typing the combination * # 0 * # in the phone dialer and recalibrating the screen. Also, pressing the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge case near the logo seems to temporarily solve the problem, but none of the solutions are permanent, the problem being a hardware one.

However, this problem of vertical stripes only signals the "beginning of the end" for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge screen, which becomes completely black after a while. The problem is still covered by the warranty, so the affected Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge terminals are repaired or replaced free of charge by Samsung.

Of course, a problem of this kind should not exist for a smartphone as praised as the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, but it's not just Apple that has problems.

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