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Samsung Galaxy Green/Pink/Purple Line on Display: What should I do?

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Samsung’s flagship phones use premium Super AMOLED screens for stunning experiences. Meanwhile, some flagship phone’s display raising questions about the durability of AMOLED panels manufactured by Samsung Display due to complaints of Green or Pink or Purple line.

Line on display (whether it’s Green, Pink, or Purple) was first widely reported by consumers of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus. After a long time, the company replaced the screen for free of cost, even without a warranty as there was no sign of external damage or accidental drop.

Over the past few weeks, a number of Galaxy S21 Ultra users reported having the same problem on their phone’s display. Suddenly, some Green and Pink/Purple lines appeared on their phone’s display, and the same thing to notice was the installation of the May 2023 update.

Since there’s no update from the users of Galaxy S21 Ultra regarding the replacement of their phone’s screen, a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra user confirmed (with attached documents) that the official Samsung support in India replaced his defective unit’s screen free of cost.

We tried to reach out to Samsung to know which Galaxy devices are eligible for free screen replacement in case of a line-on display problem. The company has not responded to our public query so far, in the meantime, we recommend you visit the nearby service center and share your concern with them.

They will help you for sure.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung and Arm partner on parallel processing for 6G

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Samsung R&D wing partners with Arm on the research of parallel processing for 6G. Samsung’s leading research and development organization collaborating with semiconductor and software design company Arm to research parallel packet processing.

SIMD, known as Single Instruction Multiple Data, is one of the key software technologies in next-gen communications. Samsung Research and Arm plans to introduce an open-source project to develop and refine parallel processing for 6G.

“This technical partnership with Arm is a significant step towards revolutionizing parallel technology,” said Jinguk Jeong, Executive Vice President at Samsung Research’s Advanced Communications Research Center.

Arm also announced leveraging its expertise in high-performance, low-power and flexible computing by collaborating with Samsung Research to accelerate the 6G software development and enable the AI infrastructure to run as efficiently as possible.

Since SIMD processes vast quantities of communication data, Samsung Research’s work with Arm seeks to significantly accelerate the research and development timeline ahead of the surge of data driven by 6G environments.

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Young Hyun Jun will lead Samsung’s semiconductor business

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Young Hyun Jun will now lead Samsung’s semiconductor business. The company today revealed that it named Young Hyun Jun as the new Head of Device Solutions (DS) Division.

President Kyehyun Kyung, who has been leading the DS Division, will become the Head of the Future Business Division as well as the Head of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT).

Young Hyun Jun will focus on the DS Division and strengthen Samsung’s position amid an uncertain global business environment. Notably, Jun has extensive experience in the semiconductor and battery businesses.

Samsung hired Jun in 2000 for DRAM and Flash memory development. Later, he became Head of the Memory Business in 2014 and CEO of Samsung SDI in 2017, before leading the Future Business Division in 2024.

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Android’s hot Circle to Search arriving on iOS

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Circle to Search feature may be available on the iOS platform this year. In an exciting development, folks over at the Mac Observer discovered that Google is preparing to upgrade Chrome for iOS with Android’s awesome Circle to Search feature.

Chrome for iOS silently added a new “Lens Circle to Search” flag. When enabled, it will likely bring the feature to Apple’s iOS devices. Well, it is expected to be a Lens-powered feature available within the application itself, rather than system-wide integration.

Circle to Search debuted earlier this year with the Galaxy S24 series. It’s developed by Google for Galaxy and Pixel devices. As of now, a number of Samsung and Google devices have access to it. Meanwhile, the expansion may take place to more Android vendors and iOS too.

This feature is literally powered by Google Lens. Thanks to system-wide integration, it feels like a core feature of the Android operating system. Through an app update, Google seems to be planning Circle to Search beyond Android devices.

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