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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Screen Is Green

  • Thread starter pichai
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pichai
  • #1
Problem: Samsung galaxy note 9 screen started flickering green occasionally for about a week then after that it went completely green and could barely see anything on the device until it just went completely black screen then green again.

https://www.sammobile.com/news/more-users-facing-green-tint-display-issues-different-galaxy-devices/
I have seen a large number of posts posted on other websites, and many users sent to the Samsung community, but the posts were deleted by the community administrator. This is a global error! I have lost my patience with Samsung and called the after-sales customer service. The customer service only asked me to take the after-sales test. Modern people's life is almost inseparable from the mobile phone. Now my mobile phone display is almost unusable. This is Samsung's own wrong firmware. As a result, after I updated the October patch, the error was not fixed! My work life has been affected! Samsung has not yet acknowledged the problem and has not actively responded to it. Samsung Note 7 has experienced a battery explosion, and now the screen of Note 9 starts to flash green. Samsung is really bad! Even so, the Samsung community manager deleted a lot of feedback about the screen turning green and flashing. I think Samsung's attitude is problematic! Samsung exploded in note 7 and lost some fans. Now Samsung is not actively fixing the issue of the screen turning green! Caused me to dislike Samsung!

  • #2
From what I've heard the screen need to be replaced. Buggy software update caused it to damage but samsung is playing dumb by denying it. The screen replacement would cost more than half of the phone's price.
pichai
  • #3
From what I've heard the screen need to be replaced. Buggy software update caused it to damage but samsung is playing dumb by denying it. The screen replacement would cost more than half of the phone's price.

Yes, I went to the after-sales service to confirm, the screen needs to be replaced! Users need to pay for Samsung's wrong firmware!
I will never buy anything from Samsung again!
danube59sailor
  • #4
Yes, I went to the after-sales service to confirm, the screen needs to be replaced! Users need to pay for Samsung's wrong firmware!
I will never buy anything from Samsung again!
I have same problem,this is shame of Samsung to not be interested for this problem, and this is my last samsung phone for ever!
defilante
  • #5
(Procedure S9 and note9 but should work on all with always display)

It's a software problem.

I show you.

Activate always on display, choose "home button and clock" and "then tap to show".

Exit settings.

Turn off the phone with the physical button on the side, and turn it back on in the same way after two seconds.

Now the screen is green.

Now turn off the phone with the physical key.

Touch the screen, the clock appears and under the virtual key, turn on the phone with the virtual key.

Now everything is fine.

Give it a try, if it works write it here.

Because it would be immoral to spend $ 250 to repair a phone that is only a software problem ..

defilante
  • #6
The problem is that I have a broken screen and then it always stays green, or it is not the screen, as in this case and if you turn it on in one way it is green and if you turn it on in another it is fine. perhaps it is a case of planned obsolescence
  • #7
(Procedure S9 and note9 but should work on all with always display)

It's a software problem.

I show you.

Activate always on display, choose "home button and clock" and "then tap to show".

Exit settings.

Turn off the phone with the physical button on the side, and turn it back on in the same way after two seconds.

Now the screen is green.

Now turn off the phone with the physical key.

Touch the screen, the clock appears and under the virtual key, turn on the phone with the virtual key.

Now everything is fine.

Give it a try, if it works write it here.

Because it would be immoral to spend $ 250 to repair a phone that is only a software problem ..


This didn't work. It seems a new screen is required. This will be my last samsung for sure... Fisrt, the bad ROM with the Note 4, now this.
  • #8
(Procedure S9 and note9 but should work on all with always display)

It's a software problem.

I show you.

Activate always on display, choose "home button and clock" and "then tap to show".

Exit settings.

Turn off the phone with the physical button on the side, and turn it back on in the same way after two seconds.

Now the screen is green.

Now turn off the phone with the physical key.

Touch the screen, the clock appears and under the virtual key, turn on the phone with the virtual key.

Now everything is fine.

Give it a try, if it works write it here.

Because it would be immoral to spend $ 250 to repair a phone that is only a software problem ..

I have this issue with my Samsung Note 9. I searched the internet and found this post. I followed exactly what was said here and this definitely works. It solved my issue., no more green tinted screen. Now I just need to get out of the habit of using the physical button on the side of the phone for turning "on" my phone. Hopefully Samsung will fix this issue soon so we can use the phone as intended, but until then, thank you for helpful information and finding a solution to the problem.
  • #9
(Procedure S9 and note9 but should work on all with always display)

It's a software problem.

I show you.

Activate always on display, choose "home button and clock" and "then tap to show".

Exit settings.

Turn off the phone with the physical button on the side, and turn it back on in the same way after two seconds.

Now the screen is green.

Now turn off the phone with the physical key.

Touch the screen, the clock appears and under the virtual key, turn on the phone with the virtual key.

Now everything is fine.

Give it a try, if it works write it here.

Because it would be immoral to spend $ 250 to repair a phone that is only a software problem ..

It's a great solution. To all those who are saying that it's a hardware issue, it's not. Samsung messed it up and the service centre guys are brainless and uneducated enough to not know that.
I would like to propose a better solution - instead of tap to show and then force clicking the home button, you can set always on to permanently show and choose the home button option. That way, you will only have to press the home button and won't have to go for the extra procedures.
Again, this method is just a modification to the original hack and kudos to the editor for thinking that way!
  • #10
(Procedure S9 and note9 but should work on all with always display)

It's a software problem.

I show you.

Activate always on display, choose "home button and clock" and "then tap to show".

Exit settings.

Turn off the phone with the physical button on the side, and turn it back on in the same way after two seconds.

Now the screen is green.

Now turn off the phone with the physical key.

Touch the screen, the clock appears and under the virtual key, turn on the phone with the virtual key.

Now everything is fine.

Give it a try, if it works write it here.

Because it would be immoral to spend $ 250 to repair a phone that is only a software problem ..


Worked for me. Thank you!
sudheeshts
  • #11
This is not only a software issue.
Only solution to change your display.
blackhawk
  • #12
Rule #1 if your OS is fast, stable and fulfilling its mission...
Do Not Update!
This goes double for carrier phones. AT&T for example will wreck your phone with their later updates.

With Pie and above security isn't an issue unless you do something stupid. Don't get sucker in by scare hype.
Always redundantly backup critical data to at least 2 hdds and always be ready to reload. Reload if you can't resolve a malware issue asap. Cover your ass...ets

Your Sammy will run well for many years if you leave it be🤣

  • #13

defilante's method worked for me. However, if I am on the phone and need to use another app after the screen has gone to sleep, I have a green screen again. In other words, doing phone calls, I can't access any other app and see it. Once the call is over I used the method mentioned and clear screen again.​

Whisky_NeaT
  • #14
Not a Note 9 or S 9 but I got the same issue with Note 10 plus 7-6 days ago and I couldn't go to a service centre to fix it. now the green screen issue is gone. I don't know how but it's totally gone. I just used the device usually with that green screen error around 4 - 5 hours per day (but stopped all the heavy works and reduced screen brightness too.) and yesterday evening I saw the green screen had gone when I unlocked phone. so my advice is just give it some time to check if it'll be restored and fixed.
In case if it's fixed don't use the phone heavily as you did before (If you've used heavily) and use it under low brightness (don't maximise it).

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