Samsung Offers Free Screen Replacements for Green Line Issue - Extended Till September 2025                                    

Samsung has announced that they are going to replace the Galaxy phone’s screen issue of permanent pink and green lines without any charge. This service will be done from Samsung for free in India. But, it will have limited time period, free till 30th September 2025.

Samsung Replacing Screens with Green and Pink Lines

Samsung is suffering with the issue of green and pink lines in the screen since 2023, and they have not yet got any permanent recovery solution. These lines if once appear, will never go away from the screen. It has been reported that Samsung AMOLED screen, particularly, is facing this line issue. We have seen that some devices by Samsung still have this same issue of green and pink lines. Only solution to this issue, is to replacing the screen entirely. In South Korea, a technician started a program to replace the affected screen, without any extra charge, for free.

Samsung Replacing Screen Timeline

Samsung run that program of replacing affected screen and announced to continue this program till September 2023 initially. However, this program has been extended till 31st December 2024. However, the problems are still there and many devices are being affected with pink and green lines. So, Samsung has announced in this April to extend the program till 30th September 2025 and will replace the issue for free. So, if you are facing the same issue, do not be late, replace your screen now for free.

How to Replace Green and Pink Lines in Samsung Devices in India

You can replace your Samsung phone with green and pink lines for free in India till 30th September 2025. You have to visit your nearby Samsung Service centre and file a report on the issue there. The screen charge is free, but they will charge a little to make the replacement. You can save more than thousands of monies by replacing the screen before the deadline, 30th September 2025. However, this issue is coming in few devices now a days, still Samsung is lagging behind for this issue.