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Samsung made users happy!: will replace the display of the most expensive phone for free, know the screen replacement policy

Samsung has introduced a special offer for its users in India. For some time now, users have been complaining about the green line problem in the display of Samsung phones. The company offered one-time free screen replacement to users for this. In this, the company kept Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy S21 FE. Now the company has also included its most premium model in this list. Due to this, users will be replaced with phone screen for free.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra included in the list Samsung has confirmed about this offer that the company has now included the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in the free screen replacement program in India. Samsung is offering free screen replacement for smartphones that have the green line issue and whose warranty is expiring on December 31, 2024.

Free screen replacement policy In the company's free screen replacement, users will get a replacement of the OCTA i.e. on-cell touch AMOLED assembly. Apart from this, users are also being offered free battery and kit replacement. The company says that the screen will be replaced only in devices that users have purchased within 3 years, meaning the purchase date of the phone must be after January 1, 2021. Previous devices will not be eligible for this offer.

According to the company, users will not be charged for screen and kit replacement. However, label charges and repair costs will be charged to users. Users who are facing the green line issue in their eligible Samsung smartphones can book an appointment at the company's nearest service center and get the phone screen replaced for free.

However, this is not the first time that the South Korean company has offered users a free screen or any other part replacement. Earlier in April too, the company had announced a special replacement program. This replacement program was also specifically for those Galaxy devices that were facing the green line issue. It includes Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy S22 series.

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Specifications of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

  • This is the first S series smartphone to have built-in S Pen support.
  • The smartphone runs on Android 12 based OneUI 4.1. The phone's 6.8-inch edge QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display offers a refresh rate of 120Hz.
  • The Ultra model's display comes with updated Wacom technology to support the S Pen's better performance, including lower latency.
  • The high-end model has a quad rear camera setup of 108MP (primary lens) + 12MP (ultra wide angle lens) + 10MP (telephoto lens) + 10MP (telephoto lens).
  • The phone gets a 40MP front camera for selfies and video calling.
  • The phone has a 5000mAh battery. It supports 45 watt fast charging. It also supports reverse wireless charging.
  • The high-end storage variant of the phone gets 1TB of storage. Connectivity options in the phone include 5G, 4G LTE, UWB 4G LTE, WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC and a USB Type-C port. For security, the phone has an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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