Early adopters of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra shared their concerns about what appears to be an issue with the corner of the screen. In response, Samsung promised that there was no error and gave an explanation.
At $1,199, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra owners get premium protection for one of The best phones. Reports have been circulating on Reddit and Twitter about flaws in the corners of the screen. After noticing the distortion on two separate phones, one user works Twitter (Opens in a new tab) Even wondered if the glass wasn’t properly attached. After examining our Galaxy S23 Ultra more closely, we also noticed the problem area. In the right light, the screen appears to have very little distortion, especially in the lower right corner.
Fortunately, Samsung has assured the world that this is not, in fact, a problem. Samsung UK (Opens in a new tab) He tweeted an explanation: “If you shine a strong light on the screen, some parts may look crunched/pressed, this is caused by the process of squeezing the waterproofing and dust. This is not a product defect. Everything is fine with your phone.”
Samsung also has its own dedicated web page (Opens in a new tab) to provide a more detailed explanation. Sure, we’d rather have a phone with a tiny display than one with dust under the screen, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s IPX68 rating guarantees protection from water up to 1.5 meters for half an hour.
This is good news for Galaxy S23 Ultra owners as the new built-in S Pen clearly relies on the screen to get the most out of it. The display on all three Galaxy S23 models was one of the features that really blew us away with its impressive 1,750 nits of brightness, along with a 200MP camera, that really set it apart from others on our list of best Android phones.
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