Question Front Screen No Longer Working - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

Hello All,
As the title says, the front scree is no longer working. When I perform a reboot, the screen does show some pink/blue static on the front screen, then turns black when the phone completes the reboot. The always on display sometimes comes on, but very rarely. It sounds like the phone is still working with the black screen (I can hear the unlock sound when I use my finger on the fingerprint reader). Is anyone else experiencing this? Any ideas on what I can do to troubleshoot this? I have tried a factory reset with no luck. Picture of screen during the reboot is attached (black lines on screen are a reflection).
Thanks.
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Looks like hardware. Maybe a loose connector or failed hinge flex cable.

Looks like you need to call Sammy and see if you can get them to cover it, otherwise, you're going to end up paying for a replacement/new phone.

I had this problem with an older Sam phone. The screen would come on and then fade away. I found if I wound the brighness up full immediately after boot and before it faded away it would stay on. If I turned the brightness down it locked off again and had to be rebooted.
It's still OK as a spare phone provided I don't touch the brightness

Take it to a Samsung Service Center for repairs

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Before you replace the screen the phone was normal? It can be LCD itself, someone with more accurate knowledge can help you with this. Better luck!
shucrut said:
Before you replace the screen the phone was normal? It can be LCD itself, someone with more accurate knowledge can help you with this. Better luck!
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Yeah, well the screen was shattered but not white. I put on a screen protector and maybe pressed to hard... :/? and suddenly there was some white lines that got worse and worse kind of similar to this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI64Bcf8OiE

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No,the problem is happening only when im making calls,reciveing call are fine
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Hello,
I have the same issue, during a call the screen sometimes goes black like it was locked but then it lights up when I presse the ower button twice. That's strange but I think this is a software problem, since everything else is working well.
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Either the display cable popped off the board or the display ribbon tore off the display. One is fixable without parts the other needs a new LCD.
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Either the display cable popped off the board or the display ribbon tore off the display. One is fixable without parts the other needs a new LCD.
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Thanks for the reply, will try to get my device checked up at a local repair store. Other replies and answers are welcomed
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Hi S9 screen has random discoloration at times. It is not damaged like in the example pic I have shared and the entire screen is the similar green color. If I press the power button and wait for 5 10 second and turn on the phone it's back to normal. This behavior is completely random.
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i dont see anything wrong with that at all
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