
OnePlus has announced the “OnePlus Green Line Worry-Free Solution” to address the green-line issue affecting the AMOLED display in its smartphones. In this article, we will walk into the depth of the issue first and what the company has done to fix this issue.
OnePlus Green Line Issue
The green line is literally just a “green” line that appears on the display of Android smartphones. If your phone experiences this issue, it is likely due to a damaged display connector, often caused by physical impact from a drop or exposure to water. Well, that’s what the common reasoning is but there are plenty that claim that it suddenly ‘popped up’ out of the blue without any causes or indications.
OnePlus and Green Lines
Like a lot of other Android smartphone manufacturers, OnePlus was also a part of the dreaded green-line pandemic. In fact, when people think of the green line problem, OnePlus is often the first brand that comes to mind. To amend its reputation, the company is hard at work developing a new bonding technology, bettering its QC, and providing a lifetime warranty for all of its devices.
How is OnePlus fixing this?
According to the company, the Green Line issue is not caused by a single factor. Rather it is a combination of different things like weather, high temperature, and material used that play into it.
Earlier the AMOLED displays used glass or plastic as the material to seal the edges which made displays more prone to green line issues. To solve this, OnePlus has introduced an Enhanced Edge Bonding Layer which uses the PVX — an edge-sealing material made up of metallic factors that delivers improved resistance to chemicals and weathering. This layer will protect displays from damage by oxygen and moisture making them more durable in hot and humid climates. This will ultimately protect the displays from green line issues. Hopefully! Fingers crossed🤞!
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OnePlus Green Line Issue: Conclusion
The company claims to provide a lifetime warranty against this issue on all its smartphone models, new and old, and with this, OnePlus becomes the first company to do so. However, OnePlus Nepal hasn’t given an official announcement here, so we’ll have to wait and see about the coverage in Nepal.
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