Samsung denied reports of manufacturing problems with the screens of its latest phones (Galaxy S23 Ultra), confirming that the company had issued reports of defective screens that some phone users were not aware of earlier this month.
Some early users of the phone have posted images on social media showing lines or bubbles appearing at the bottom of the screen when the phone is locked at a certain angle and held up to a light. Users suggested that it was a manufacturing issue with the screen of the new phone.
For its part, Samsung responded to these complaints via Twitter, and explained that the Galaxy S23 Ultra phone screen consists of several thin layers of glass adhered directly to the screen panel, as these layers are pressed against each other to prevent the entry of foreign bodies and liquids between the layers of the screen, which is the technology used to ensure resistance to The phone is waterproof and dustproof.
The company added that the prominent bright lights on the screen could cause certain parts to appear broken or pressed hard, stressing that this is due to manufacturing technology and not a defect in the screen.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the company's most powerful phone for 2023 and one of the most powerful phones out there. The company launched the phone on February 1 with improved cameras and a host of new features.
The phone offers the best screen of all smartphones, according to experts, which is a 6.8-inch screen (Dynamic AMOELD 2X) with a resolution of 3088 x 1440 pixels, a maximum brightness of 1750 lumens and a frequency of 120 Hz.
The screen is protected by a glass layer (Gorilla Glass Victus 2), and the phone supports IP68 standards for water and dust resistance, and it can dive to a depth of 1.5 meters for 30 minutes.