There have been numerous reports of screen faults on the recently released Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone from users. They recorded part of it with their cameras and published the images and videos on social media. The bubbling up of the screen at corners is the users’ biggest worry. The following issue, however, was addressed by several specialists who claimed that “it is nothing more than a non-issue.” It turns out that this is not a brand-new problem exclusive to the Galaxy S23 Ultra nor a genuine issue or production flaw.

The little “bubble” that could be seen in the lower-right corner of the Galaxy S23 Ultra was also seen on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Last year, around the time the Galaxy S22 Ultra began delivering to customers, Samsung addressed concerns regarding the screen. The business noted on the Taiwanese portal’s help page that this is “a normal event” that has no effect on the operation or longevity of the product, and that consumers should feel free to use their devices without concern.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

According to the business, Samsung displays are made up of a variety of components, including surface tempered glass, a dustproof layer, and a waterproof layer, to mention a few. This bubbling effect appears to be a light refraction phenomenon observed at specific angles. So, according to Samsung. We’re not sure why it happens at the factory level, and other Galaxy device customers claim their phones don’t exhibit this behaviour, but whatever the case may be, Samsung has already stated that it’s absolutely acceptable, so it most likely is.

If this minor quirk doesn’t put you off Samsung’s new flagship phone, the pre-order period is over, but you may purchase the Galaxy S23 Ultra directly from the company’s website. If you open the box and can’t get past that minor light refraction flaw, you can always try contacting the company’s support channels. So that was all we had to cover up regarding the display issue highlighted by many users. However, officials confirmed that it’s nothing to worry about. With that said, do let us know your thoughts on this by dropping a comment down below. Thanks a lot for reading the post till the end.

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