Are you already among the owners of the new flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra? And when you examined it in detail, you found out that it has a kind of screen near the bottom edge a dent, a dent, a wrinkle, a bubble… or what to call it? We have two news for you. The first is that you are definitely not the only one who discovered this interest. The second, which is reported directly by the Korean manufacturer, says that the “thing” in question is not a defect.
Can confirm that every Galaxy S23 Ultra unit in this store (all demo units and my unit) has this “defect” at the bottom right part of the *display*.
It has that weird look and I’m not even sure where it is a defect or just Samsung itself messing up. pic.twitter.com/4qqv46kRt8
— Alvin (@sondesix) February 16, 2023
“If you shine strong light on the display, some parts may appear creased/squeezed, resulting in due to the pressing process for waterproof and dustproof purposes. This is not a product defect. Everything is fine with the phone,” the official Samsung UK Twitter account comments on the concerns of users who find this element in the bottom corner of the screen both on their own mobiles and on items displayed in stores.
If you shine a strong light on the display, some parts may appear to be squashed/pressed, this happens because of the pressing process for waterproofing and dustproofing. This is not a product defect. Everything is fine with your phone. ^DT 2/2
— Samsung UK (@SamsungUK) February 16, 2023
“The Galaxy S23 display has multiple layers of tempered glass that is attached directly to the display panel. To ensure that the device is a waterproof/dustproof construction, the layers are compressed so that foreign substances or liquids do not get into them,” the manufacturer reiterates in the comments of people who they are not satisfied with the explanation. Reports about this element can also be found on Reddit or the official Samsung forum.
What do you think about this “wrinkle”?
Source: the police