Motorola is known for offering reliable, budget-friendly, and premium smartphones with near-stock Android experiences. However, like many brands using OLED and AMOLED displays, some Motorola users have reported encountering the dreaded green line issue where a vertical green line appears on the screen (even without physical damage).
The green line problem is commonly linked to display degradation, software updates, or screen hardware failures, affecting multiple smartphone brands, including Samsung and OnePlus. So now, here’s a list of Motorola phones that have been reported to experience the same problem.

Moto Edge 30 Series
Among the various models that are plagued Motorola’s smartphones, the Edge 30 series is one of the earliest models from the Edge family to have this issue. Due to various reports of green lines surfacing on Edge 30, Edge 30 Fusion, and Edge 30 Ultra, the company faced backlash in Asian markets like India. This was incredibly frustrating for buyers of the Edge 30 Ultra, which was a flagship device with a premium price tag.
Moto Edge 40 Series
After the entire green line fiasco surrounding the Edge 30 series, Motorola had seemingly prevented this issue on the premium Edge 40 Pro. But the Edge 40 and Edge 40 Neo weren’t so lucky. Around a year after their release, these devices started being affected by those frustrating green lines. Affected users were left disappointed as these issues typically surfaced right after their Motorola phones went out of warranty.
Moto G82 & Moto G52
Last but not least we had some Motorola G series smartphones from 2022. This includes the Moto G52 and Moto G82. Unlike the Edge 40, some buyers faced green line issues on the Moto G82 within 24 hours of making their purchase. So it was evident that there was no physical damage. Owners of the Moto G52 also shared images on social media of their devices with multiple green lines on the display.
Just like Motorola, we recently covered a list of every Samsung smartphone that has the green line problem. We even made a similar list for OnePlus, which has become infamous for this display issue. There might be more lists like these in the near future, so stick around for more.
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