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14-07-2015 12:17 PM - edited 14-07-2015 12:22 PM
HI There,
About a week ago the screen of my Samsung Galaxy S 5 starting flashing bright green. It initially happened when I was sitting in front of a fan, and when I moved away the flashes stopped so I didn't think too much of it. The flashes got more intense, and this morning when I went to "wake" the phone up after charging overnight it won't turn on. If I press the button on the right side, the indicator light flashes green. I asked someone to phone me and although the phone vibrates, nothing comes on the screen.
Please help.
Thanks, Sue
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14-07-2015 12:25 PM - edited 14-07-2015 12:27 PM
Hi there
It sounds like the screen is faulty or there is a loose connection. This can be remedied by sending the device off to Vodafone for repair.
You can also use a Samsung Repair Center if you wish. I personally prefer to deal directly with the manufacturer when it comes to repairs.
PWIAC
14-07-2015 12:25 PM - edited 14-07-2015 12:27 PM
Hi there
It sounds like the screen is faulty or there is a loose connection. This can be remedied by sending the device off to Vodafone for repair.
You can also use a Samsung Repair Center if you wish. I personally prefer to deal directly with the manufacturer when it comes to repairs.
PWIAC
14-07-2015 01:24 PM
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
14-07-2015 01:41 PM - edited 14-07-2015 01:45 PM
The S5 was launched less than 2 years ago so it will be in warranty which is why I was suggesting it was sent off for repair. Also, from what the person has described it is a problem with the screen - something that a hard reset won't cure and they won't be able to do as they can't see the screen....
PWIAC
14-07-2015 03:22 PM
14-07-2015 03:27 PM
@Areandes wrote:
I was wondering feeing if I have been overcharging it? I do tend to have it on charge over night
Possibly, but it is supposed to have overcharging protection to prevent that from happening.
What you describe sounds like a loose connection which is why the screen works one moment but not the next.
PWIAC
14-07-2015 05:17 PM
One way to check that the overcharge protection is working OK is to feel the charger. When it's working normally, it'll be noticeably warm to the touch. Once overcharge kicks in, it should cool apppreciably. If it doesn't, try a different charger. If it persists after that, get the phone checked out.
There's something else you ought to check, too. Samsung have had problems with some of their batteries, which swell and can put pressure on the electronics. That could be the cause of the green flashes. Take the battery out (when the phone's off) and lay it on a flat surface. If you can rock it, talk to Samsung quickly about a replacement. It's a known issue and they've ben pretty good about it.