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Green Lines on Smartphone Display

Green line occurs on smartphone displays due to a loose/damaged display connector or a flex cable

But the major reason causing green lines is "heating", especially from gaming
Most issues are reported from India because of extremely hot summers

Micro Solder heats up & the heat dissipation system kicks in, trying to "rapidly cool" it
But the micro solder may crack, introducing the green lines

How often it happens strictly depends on how far away the PCB is from the "screen side"

Google Pixels barely have green lines issues because of its design and Pixels opens from the front, thus the frame & back side get hot

Xiaomi smartphones open from the back & basically it dumps all the heat into the screen

It's mostly during software updates because while rebooting & updating, the SoC gets hot and so does the phone

There's NO thermal mitigation while it's rebooting/or updating in recovery if not AB
So till it boots, you get FREE green lines with an update

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Green Lines on Smartphone Display

Green line occurs on smartphone displays due to a loose/damaged display connector or a flex cable

But the major reason causing green lines is "heating", especially from gaming
Most issues are reported from India because of extremely hot summers

Micro Solder heats up & the heat dissipation system kicks in, trying to "rapidly cool" it
But the micro solder may crack, introducing the green lines

How often it happens strictly depends on how far away the PCB is from the "screen side"

Google Pixels barely have green lines issues because of its design and Pixels opens from the front, thus the frame & back side get hot

Xiaomi smartphones open from the back & basically it dumps all the heat into the screen

It's mostly during software updates because while rebooting & updating, the SoC gets hot and so does the phone

There's NO thermal mitigation while it's rebooting/or updating in recovery if not AB
So till it boots, you get FREE green lines with an update

Follow @TechLeaksZOne

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