Question Is there model compatibility for the inner screen replacement? - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

Hello guys
I sent my phone to the official Samsung Repair center to replace its bricked inner screen and after few days they canceled the repairing process & replied that they don't have compatible screen replacement for my exact model (f926u/USA version). The repairing center is in egypt.
I suspect that any screen will work on any model
Can anyone confirm if there is actually a model compatibility based on location for the inner screen replacement or not?
In simple words, is the "F926B (EGY) foldable screen replacement" going to work on "F926U (USA)" phone ?
Thanks

I suspect so. But, what are you trying to prove? Samsung outside of the US won't touch it becuase of this regional model number difference. No matter what you say.
Unless you plan to change it yourself.

I believe you can use any Fold 3 display regardless of country of origin to replace your damage Fold 3's inner display

m_w_clarke said:
I suspect so. But, what are you trying to prove? Samsung outside of the US won't touch it becuase of this regional model number difference. No matter what you say.
Unless you plan to change it yourself.
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Actually the problem is that the assigned engineer is refusing to repair it based on "belief/suspicion" too without actual trial or previous experience. He simply don't want to risk trying to replace a "local screen" on a "USA version". I tried asking them why it will not be compatible, without any solid answer. I even asked them direct questions like "is the socket different between the models", "is there shape difference", "it there different screen power consumption between different models" But I failed to convince them that it should work on any model.
I would not hesitate to attempt replacing it myself, but they don't "SELL" replacement parts & there is no other way to get it from elsewhere.
That is why I am asking here since someone might have the proper experience to confirm it

antonesamy said:
Actually the problem is that the assigned engineer is refusing to repair it based on "belief/suspicion" too without actual trial or previous experience. He simply don't want to risk trying to replace a "local screen" on a "USA version". I tried asking them why it will not be compatible, without any solid answer. I even asked them direct questions like "is the socket different between the models", "is there shape difference", "it there different screen power consumption between different models" But I failed to convince them that it should work on any model.
I would not hesitate to attempt replacing it myself, but they don't "SELL" replacement parts & there is no other way to get it from elsewhere.
That is why I am asking here since someone might have the proper experience to confirm it
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Ebay in the UK list branded new replacement screens. They are identified as compatible with F926 so cover all regions.
Not cheap though.

antonesamy said:
Actually the problem is that the assigned engineer is refusing to repair it based on "belief/suspicion" too without actual trial or previous experience. He simply don't want to risk trying to replace a "local screen" on a "USA version". I tried asking them why it will not be compatible, without any solid answer. I even asked them direct questions like "is the socket different between the models", "is there shape difference", "it there different screen power consumption between different models" But I failed to convince them that it should work on any model.
I would not hesitate to attempt replacing it myself, but they don't "SELL" replacement parts & there is no other way to get it from elsewhere.
That is why I am asking here since someone might have the proper experience to confirm it
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It is not that easy to replace the display on a foldable device. The guy was probably afraid that he would do a crappy install job and need to get you another replacement.

After refusing to receive back the phone without it being fixed and making some complaints about it to their call center, they ended up replacing the screen with the local model's & it worked perfectly as I expected.

antonesamy said:
After refusing to receive back the phone without it being fixed and making some complaints about it to their call center, they ended up replacing the screen with the local model's & it worked perfectly as I expected.
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I am glad that you managed to get your phone repaired. As it is common knowledge that all Fold 3 use more or less the same parts. With the only exception that the US models are designed to operate on the US telecom bands, which are different from those use in other international models

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Creaking/Buzzing noise while calling

I have a Captivate Glide (AT&T version), (bought used from ebay) i'm using in in Europe, and the call quality is just weird. The quality overall wouldn't be that bad, but when someone is talking to me, there's a constant creaking/buzzing sound which makes it really bad and hard to endure. It only happens when using speakers, with headsets it looks ok.
Do any of you have any similar experience?
I don't know if it's software related, looked for some modems to flash but couldn't really find any. Tried to update software but it's not supported via Kies and also get some weird error when trying to update from the menu: "DM initialization is not ready. Check network or SIM card" (might have something to do with the non-at&t sim?)
I currently have UCKL1 build & baseband.
Since it's ok with headset, i think it might be hardware-related. Do you think it's speakers are faulty?
if headsets and bluetooth devices are fine then there is a good chance that it may be speaker related.
dudejb said:
if headsets and bluetooth devices are fine then there is a good chance that it may be speaker related.
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Yeah, that's what i thought too. But i would still give a fw update a chance, is there any newer than what i have/where can i get them? Can i flash them with Odin without voiding warranty?
scorpeeon said:
Yeah, that's what i thought too. But i would still give a fw update a chance, is there any newer than what i have/where can i get them? Can i flash them with Odin without voiding warranty?
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Take a look in the development thread there are many Roms now available for you to try. Oh and if you flash, you do void your warranty, hence why you will see many threads on people trying to put their phone back to stock for warranty service or updates witch no longer get pushed with a modified Rom.
dudejb said:
Take a look in the development thread there are many Roms now available for you to try. Oh and if you flash, you do void your warranty, hence why you will see many threads on people trying to put their phone back to stock for warranty service or updates witch no longer get pushed with a modified Rom.
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Well, i meant i wanted to try stock, official, unmodified ROMs, what i would get from official updates, so it wouldn't void my warranty.
I found one here: UCKI3 but it looks older than what i have.
sounds like your speaker is popped or a bad connection to the speaker, certianly not anything software can fix, altho i havent pulled my glide apart some phones have a 2nd speaker for "load speaker" others im told use the same speaker but run thru a different "preamp" so bad connections anywhere in that circuit can cause fuzz.
as far as warranty work or keeping it intacted at&t wont honor any warranty on a 2nd hand phone, new in the box or not, subscriber or not (i have tried) so if it was purchased thru ebay your likely out of luck there. ebay does have a 30 day guarantee so if your in that window you can prolly get a refund.
helpslip said:
sounds like your speaker is popped or a bad connection to the speaker, certianly not anything software can fix, altho i havent pulled my glide apart some phones have a 2nd speaker for "load speaker" others im told use the same speaker but run thru a different "preamp" so bad connections anywhere in that circuit can cause fuzz.
as far as warranty work or keeping it intacted at&t wont honor any warranty on a 2nd hand phone, new in the box or not, subscriber or not (i have tried) so if it was purchased thru ebay your likely out of luck there. ebay does have a 30 day guarantee so if your in that window you can prolly get a refund.
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That's bad news. And even if AT&T would take care of it, it's not much of use because i live in Europe. I guess the best thing to do is investigate if local Samsung services can repair it, and if they can, talk to the seller to pay for it's price. If they can't repair it then... i guess i'll have to live with the 30 day guarantee and send it back...
yeah talk to the sammy repair folks quick ebay has really stepped up their game as far as ixing problems & what not. just do all your communications thru ebay so you/they have a record of the situation even if the seller doesnt want to help ebay may step in & fix to keep everyone happy....good luck!
helpslip said:
yeah talk to the sammy repair folks quick ebay has really stepped up their game as far as ixing problems & what not. just do all your communications thru ebay so you/they have a record of the situation even if the seller doesnt want to help ebay may step in & fix to keep everyone happy....good luck!
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Called the Sammy service, turns out they don't support this model in this country at all, and i guess this stands for whole Europe, so repairing is not really an option unless i go/send it to USA for this.
I don't know what to do, should i just send it back? It's a really annoying error but don't know if it's worth all the hustle...
it is a nice Android device but remember it is a phone and if it bothers you to use it as such I would try to get it returned or serviced.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I927R using XDA
I looked into the return policy and only found this:
"Your ability to return an item depends on the seller's return policy, which you should be able to find in the listing or by asking the seller.
While we encourage sellers to be clear and specific about their return policy, it's up to them whether they accept returns.
If your item doesn't match the listing description, you should contact the seller first. If that doesn't work out, you can open a case in our Resolution Center."
Are you sure there's a 30 days guarantee in all cases? How can i do that?
I already tried to contact with the seller several days ago but no answer yet.

Dead Phone RIP ?

Hi ,
My SGH-i927 was working quite happily sat on charge connected to a USB cable on my PC, I left work with the phone in my pocket and when I came to use it a couple of hours later it was completely unresponsive.
It will not respond to power button at all
It shows no activity when on charge either via wall wart or USB, it does not show up as connected to the PC when USB cable plugged in.
I've tried removing the battery for a couple of minutes and also a different battery with long and short presses of the Power Button whiles't holding volume with various combinations there of.
This is not as a result of my flashing anything it just stopped, the threads I've seen using search all seem to be able to get to a boot screen of some description mine is completely dead.
Phone was Unlocked / rooted / backed up + efs backup / running 4.0.4 UCLJ3 Lite Kernel
Anyone have a suggestion on how I might be able to resurrect it or should I put it in a long ship and set fire to it ?
Please note I imported this Phone into the UK
I approached a local SAMSUNG service center and they won't touch it as it's from outside the EU. - Further more on discussing the nature of the problem I was informed it's probably a hardware fault due to IC or Fuse or combination of them. As these are surface mounted components they wouldn't be repairable by normal means and they wouldn't even give me a number for an independent phone repair.
Can anyone know of and can give me the contact details of a repair person based in the UK who'd be willing to look at it ?
requiem_mortis said:
Please note I imported this Phone into the UK
I approached a local SAMSUNG service center and they won't touch it as it's from outside the EU. - Further more on discussing the nature of the problem I was informed it's probably a hardware fault due to IC or Fuse or combination of them. As these are surface mounted components they wouldn't be repairable by normal means and they wouldn't even give me a number for an independent phone repair.
Can anyone know of and can give me the contact details of a repair person based in the UK who'd be willing to look at it ?
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I can send you a working motherboard if the rest of the phone is ok
netseby said:
I can send you a working motherboard if the rest of the phone is ok
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Thankyou,
I appreciate the time taken to respond and especially the offer, however although not completely inept with a soldering iron changing the motherboard may well be beyond my expertise, but I'd be willing to give it a go if all else fails.
I have managed to locate another repair center reportedly having Samsung Qualified technicians. Initial communications seemed to suggest they could deal with the assessment which they provide for free. I have sent the handset to them and am now awaiting their report.
If things do not work out with the repair center, I would like to contact you to discuss your offer further.
Regards
Response from repair center - beyond economical repair - but no further detail.
I think I'll call it quits now and just invest in a new handset.
Dead Captivate Glide - RIP ?
netseby said:
I can send you a working motherboard if the rest of the phone is ok
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Going through my draw I came across my dead handset and would dearly love to get it working again ....I know it's been a while and apologies if I'm now too late but is your offer of a replacement motherboard still open ?
Regards
Phill
requiem_mortis said:
Going through my draw I came across my dead handset and would dearly love to get it working again ....I know it's been a while and apologies if I'm now too late but is your offer of a replacement motherboard still open ?
Regards
Phill
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2KF0YV4051 $145 brand new.
I might be willing to part with my own for a reasonable price too, but it wouldn't be less than $100. Has an extended battery. Probably better to get a brand new one.

[Q] Working device, dead screen

A friend recently sent me her "retired" Galaxy Note II. She replaced it because at some point the screen stopped turning on altogether, but she still wanted me to see if I can salvage it somehow. I've tried, with no luck, and searches on the topic don't seem to suggest any solutions other than the fact that it may be a hardware issue. While I can accept this possibility, I'm really hoping that it is not the case because at this point I don't think it would be worth investing the time and money to buy the parts, learn how to replace them, and attempt it. If anyone has any ideas I'd be very grateful. Here are the symptoms:
The display NEVER turns on. It is in a constant state of pitch black.
The sounds are working fine. When I get an email, for example, it notifies me.
The hardware button works
The software buttons do not work
Upon connecting the device to a monitor, keyboard and mouse, the monitor works, however the keyboard and mouse do not. (I use the same monitor, keyboard and mouse with my Galaxy S4 and they all work fine.)
Touch interaction with the screen is working properly. Using the monitor, I am able to use the device, but it is very tricky, as it is simply a matter of trial and error. I tap on a black screen and have to look on the monitor to see if I hit my target.
The device is on the stock TouchWiz that came with it, and is not rooted. Since I am pretty sure that doing any mods without a working display would be more difficult than I could tolerate, I opted to take an OTA instead, despite the fact that it may make rooting and flashing ROM's impossible in the future. I hope I didn't screw myself by doing that but I had to make an executive decision. Here is what I've tried so far:
Factory reset
Update to the latest software (Android 4.3)
Pulled battery, held power button for 10 seconds while battery was out, replaced battery and powered device on.
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions. Ideally, here is what I'd like to happen: get the display to turn on and restore functionality to the software buttons. This may not be possible without replacing some hardware components, which as I mentioned is not an option, but if it is I'd really like to give it a shot. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
My initial guess would be a digitizer failure...
A phone drop or water damage can easily render a phone dead...
You have the option of replacing the screen and digitizer at a cost of about $225.00 for the needed parts...but it's still no guarantee that the fix would be 100% successful...
My honest opinion is this...
Given the unknown history of the device...you are taking an expensive chance in attempting a repair...
And given the age of the device....the repair if performed by a qualified repair service would push the cost very near to the overall value of the device...
For the same dollars spent...you can obtain any number of working devices and save yourself the hassle...and the unknowns associated with a repair that will likely work...but again may not...
You are of course free to attempt the repair...but....
The skill level needed to perform a "proper" repair of the device is high...and you would need to study up on the process extensively before cracking open that case...
If I were in your situation...the choice would be to sell the device for parts....and put that cash back into a working device...
Others will chime in I'm sure with their recommendations....but I would choose to move on...g
Sent from my NOTE 2.750...
Courtesy of our amazing developers...
gregsarg said:
My initial guess would be a digitizer failure...
A phone drop or water damage can easily render a phone dead...
You have the option of replacing the screen and digitizer at a cost of about $225.00 for the needed parts...but it's still no guarantee that the fix would be 100% successful...
My honest opinion is this...
Given the unknown history of the device...you are taking an expensive chance in attempting a repair...
And given the age of the device....the repair if performed by a qualified repair service would push the cost very near to the overall value of the device...
For the same dollars spent...you can obtain any number of working devices and save yourself the hassle...and the unknowns associated with a repair that will likely work...but again may not...
You are of course free to attempt the repair...but....
The skill level needed to perform a "proper" repair of the device is high...and you would need to study up on the process extensively before cracking open that case...
If I were in your situation...the choice would be to sell the device for parts....and put that cash back into a working device...
Others will chime in I'm sure with their recommendations....but I would choose to move on...g
Sent from my NOTE 2.750...
Courtesy of our amazing developers...
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Thanks for the reply, and sorry I didn't see it sooner (I always forget to subscribe to threads). I figured this was probably not a fixable problem (at least not easily/economically fixable). But I wanted to see if there were any quick fixes I could try, and it sounds like there aren't. With that said, if anyone does want it for parts I'd let it go for a reasonable price (considering the damage and lack of functionality) through Swappa. (Sorry if I'm not supposed to make these kinds of offers here, if that is the case I'll gladly remove it.)

Replacing parts in the G4 (specifically the WiFi module)

I've seen some tutorials saying the G4 is easily repairable, but I have some specific questions about repairs. The WiFi module on my phone is completely dead, and I want to try to replace it somehow. This guide shows where the module is, and what kind it is. Has anyone attempted a similar repair? Is it even possible? Where did you get the spare parts? Should I just try to get a whole new logic panel from a different G4? Does anyone have tips?
I tried adding links to the guide and the specific chip, but the spam filter blocked me out.
broadcom com/products/wireless-connectivity/wireless-lan/bcm4339
ifixit com/Teardown/LG+G4+Teardown/42705
It's going to be very difficult to get a single broadcom chip. Most of the time they're only sold in big quantities exclusively to corporate bodies or educational institutes. But let's say you got one. I'd urge you to use a BGA station or have it replaced by someone who has experience in using such a device, OR, do it like this guy here. It may show an eMMC replacement but the procedure is exactly the same.
Getting a new mainboard is also not very easy. Not only is it very difficult to find one, most of the time, smartphone logic boards have to be rewritten with the correct IMEI/SN/ESN or whatever. If you're lucky, you'll find a seller that offers such a service for a small fee.
I don't recommend getting a used mainboard in any case unless the seller is a trusted dealer. In such a case, you have to take care of the IMEI and SN stickers on the back of the phone. Make sure you attach them on the corresponding devices.

Severe brightness issue (screen largely unusable)

Hi all, I have a problem with my stock T-Mobile US S9. A few months ago this weird thing happened where if I turned on my screen immediately after it turned itself off, only the top few lines would be visible. The whole screen would take input, but you could only see a little below the status bar, maybe. If I waited a bit and then turned the screen on, it would work normally, with the whole screen visible and looking fine.
It's gotten progressively worse to the point where this happens most of the time I turn the screen on. However, I've found two workarounds:
1) My Always On Display is set to turn on when I tap the phone. If I do that, the AOD works as normal, and if I then turn on the phone screen the phone screen works fine. This only works when Always on display is set to turn on on tap. It does not work if AOD is set to always be on.
2) If, when my screen is glitching out I hold the screen up to a reeaally bright light (like inches from a lightbulb), the rest of the screen turns on. It's weirdly green tinted and kind of stuttery.
Turning off automatic brightness does not fix this issue. If tried booting in safe mode and even factory resetting the phone. Issue still persists, including on screens like when the phone enters recovery mode.
The fact that I can get the screen working normally using workaround #1 makes me think this is a software issue, but the fact that it happens on the recovery screen makes me think it's pretty low-level. Any ideas? Anyone else had a similar issue?
I gave Samsung tech support a call and the level 1 tech I spoke with seemed to think that it was a software issue and that I should bring it in to be looked at by a technician. I'm in Maine at the moment and there's no Samsung or UBreakIFix stores within two hours, so she suggested taking it to Best Buy to look at. Not amazingly helpful or surprising.
If it's a software issue though... I mean this is my fourth Android phone and I've rooted and flashed ROMs on all the previous phones anyway. I don't want to lose Samsung Pay, so I'd rather not unlock the bootloader, but is there a way to flash the stock operating system or something? The exact model number is SM-G960U
It's a firmware or hardware issue not software as a reload* would have fixed it.
The firmware has been corrupted (needs reflashed) or there's been a hardware failure.
Best to send it in for repair or take it the a Samsung Experience Center as they can reflash the stock rom and have advanced diagnostic tools.
*make sure all system apks are running on factory load and have not been updated after the reload.
Updates, destroyers of worlds...
blackhawk said:
It's a firmware or hardware issue not software as a reload* would have fixed it.
The firmware has been corrupted (needs reflashed) or there's been a hardware failure.
Best to send it in for repair or take it the a Samsung Experience Center as they can reflash the stock rom and have advanced diagnostic tools.
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If that’s really necessary I’ll do it. But the closest place is out of state and when I called them said it would take 4 hours just to do a diagnostic. That plus the round trip... if there’s a way I can save some time, I’d like to.
For example, if one possibility is a stock firmware reflash, that’s something I’ve never done before on a Samsung device, but not very different from things I feel comfortable doing. I've flashed roms and rooted many android devices in the past. From a preliminary search , it looks like there's even a leaked tool online to do so from Samsung called Odin and that I just need to find the latest SM-G960U image with the right "csc" code for my carrier (I think TMB for T Mobile US). What would be even better is if one of those diagnostic tools you mentioned leaked the same way that Odin did.
Any recommendations on either diagnostic software or firmware reflashing? Or would you strongly advise leaving that kind of thing alone? I would like to still use things like Samsung Pay at the end of all this.
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If that’s really necessary I’ll do it. But the closest place is out of state and when I called them said it would take 4 hours just to do a diagnostic. That plus the round trip... if there’s a way I can save some time, I’d like to.
For example, if one possibility is a stock firmware reflash, that’s something I’ve never done before on a Samsung device, but not very different from things I feel comfortable doing. I've flashed roms and rooted many android devices in the past. From a preliminary search , it looks like there's even a leaked tool online to do so from Samsung called Odin and that I just need to find the latest SM-G960U image with the right "csc" code for my carrier (I think TMB for T Mobile US). What would be even better is if one of those diagnostic tools you mentioned leaked the same way that Odin did.
Any recommendations on either diagnostic software or firmware reflashing? Or would you strongly advise leaving that kind of thing alone? I would like to still use things like Samsung Pay at the end of all this.
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If it's under warranty let Samsung deal with it. A good tech with experience is invaluable.
Rather then waste time the extra ride might end up being the easiest solution. You could also next or 2nd day it to the center and back, make sure it's insured and packaged well.
blackhawk said:
If it's under warranty let Samsung deal with it. A good tech with experience is invaluable.
Rather then waste time the extra ride might end up being the easiest solution. You could also next or 2nd day it to the center and back, make sure it's insured and packaged well.
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That makes complete sense for something under warranty, but unfortunately my phone isn't. The S9 is about three years old now, and the Samsung rep was quick to tell me that the device was no longer covered. It looks like a mail-in repair service would cost about $175, which I'm theoretically willing to pay, but not if I can just handle on my own for free.
jptiger said:
That makes complete sense for something under warranty, but unfortunately my phone isn't. The S9 is about three years old now, and the Samsung rep was quick to tell me that the device was no longer covered. It looks like a mail-in repair service would cost about $175, which I'm theoretically willing to pay, but not if I can just handle on my own for free.
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In that case you have nothing to lose by reflashing it. Hopefully that gets it.
Otherwise it be hardware... probably a good chance this actually the cause.
The good news is the 9's are available for a couple hundred in good condition if need be.
I was considering getting the 9 as a second phone (have the 10+) as the 10+'s haven't come down much in price.
Samsung current lineup sucks.
Huh. Well, before reflashing, I tried something I found other people suggesting for a related problem: https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5...t-bars-black-screen-issue/td-p/1745470/page/7
It's an app called OLED Saver. It's not perfect, the screen still has an odd green tint to it unless I use one of the tricks I was describing above. But I no longer have the issue where most of the screen isn't visible.
I might try reflashing anyway, will post results if I do.
Yeah, no joy. Reflashed by downloading the latest firmware using Frija for SM-G960U with TMB as the CSC, and flashed using Odin v3.13.3. If anything the problem is slightly worse now, but OLED Saver still mostly seems to fix it. I guess it's just a hardware issue with a weird software workaround...
Same type of brightness problem here as you describe, on my new S9 (G960U) - - Model starqltesq - CSS XAA
The product is under guarantee, but as it is imported from Hongkong to France, I don't have accesss to the Samsung local representatives and have probably to send it back to Hongkong ...
I will keep you updated if I learn something about the problem and the solution ....
Wiping the cache partition stopped this happening for me for around 24 hours but it came back this morning. On the Note9 forums someone posted that setting animations to .5 in dev options fixes this. I will try it.
Bhonka said:
Wiping the cache partition stopped this happening for me for around 24 hours but it came back this morning. On the Note9 forums someone posted that setting animations to .5 in dev options fixes this. I will try it.
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Disable animations instead. It wastes resources. Personally I like seeing a fast, snappy OS do it's thing with no middle man needed. Lol, you end up waiting for the animations rather than the OS.
I've heard of people flashing custom roms and that resolved the issue permenetly, but can't find anyone willing to give some real feedback. I posted a topic asking this question, but haven't gotten any replies..
Not very helpful, but a work around could be to use Screen Filter
I temporary fixing my S9+ green screen issue by uninstalling the NFC module.
Unfortunately, this option make us cant charging the phone.
Maybe some one expert in hardware mod can do better.
Eve&Me said:
I temporary fixing my S9+ green screen issue by uninstalling the NFC module.
Unfortunately, this option make us cant charging the phone.
Maybe some one expert in hardware mod can do better.
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Hey could you explain what exactly did you uninstall and how?
After uninstalling it wireless charing stopped working or what did you mean by cant charge the phone?
Did it fully resolve the green screen issue?
Some people noticed that problem after upgrade Android 9 to 10.
At this moment we have some facts:
1) OLED saver temporary solves problem
2) disconnect NFC module solves problem, some people on xda and on the yt confirm that
3) heating back cover using heat gun can help - I Discovered that some weeks ago
Interesting comment from the yt:
Sour Words
Sorry to say this, but green screen issue is a hardware fault not something an update can fix. One of the updates from Samsung is causing the CPU to over heat and in return permanently damaging the oled screen. Not only that but also compromising the battery as well. The only fix is the replacement of both the oled screen and battery. This repair is entirely the fault of Samsung due to a faulty update that over works the CPU capacity. Therefore my advice is for you to return your device back to Samsung and lodge an assessment request. They charge a small fee for the assessment, but the entire repair should be compensated by Samsung. Be firm and keep the pressure via emailing them to insist on Samsung covering the repair costs. My Note 9 is almost 3 years old when green screen issue happened. They fixed the entire thing free of charge. But I kept firm and didn't let them bully me into charging me for the repairs, which was their fault in the first place. I must admit, my phone despite its age, is in perfect condition. Not a scratch on it. Which I know contributed winning my argument for the repairs. So if you have psychical damage, I doubt you will have a chance. Good luck to all who will give this successful method a go.
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mreminemfan4ewver said:
Hey could you explain what exactly did you uninstall and how?
After uninstalling it wireless charing stopped working or what did you mean by cant charge the phone?
Did it fully resolve the green screen issue?
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When we disassembly NFC Module, the phone will give LOW TEMPERATURE warning. And make us cant charge the phone

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