What Exactly Causes Screen Bleeds, Screen Lines
During a cycle out in Battersea London, on a winters afternoon, the worst happened. My Beloved Samsung S10+ had dropped out of my pocket. The impact of the fall had caused the screen to crack. Things seemed fine initially, but as time went on things got progressively worse. What i didn’t notice after i had scooped up my phone from the floor was that there was the tiniest bleed ( which appears as a black spot) to the top right corner. At time went on the small black spot grew. Yes samsung almonds screen bleed. Using the phone in the rain presented a bigger problem; the rain water had seeped into the cracks which caused the screen to go a weird light shade of green. Which came and went.
Then the flickering issues started; and then eventually my phone screen had died and refused to show any signs of life other than random flickering.
Now, i know what your thinking.
Why didn’t I opt for a samsung phone repair service in London?
Theres a simple reason why. Once the amoled had been damaged any samsung front glass replacement service in London would have been void. As attempting to repair any phone with amoled damage only tends to make things so much worse. Replacing the whole amoled and glass was the only way to go.
Now what caused the bleed?
The bleed was caused upon impact; when the glass shattered a tiny shard of that glass had penetrated the amoled. Which is a shame, as sometimes the bleed happens and sometimes not. It can still happen after some time if a tiny shard of glass comes a bit loss and penetrates the amoled which is very delicate Screen bleed.
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The flickering was caused by excessive moisture entering the phone via the cracks.
Vertical lines are the cause of any impact near the flex cable of the amoled. Since my phone was a S10+ the flex cable is located near the bottom edge of the phone. The impact i had was at the top right corner, so i was free of any lines on the screen.