Samsung could experience another a fiasco and this time with her new smartphone, as an ever-increasing number of its customers began to complain to the company because their new Galaxy S8 appears to have an unusual red tint on the screen.
The device is expected to be released worldwide this Friday, but the company has already begun its disposal in South Korea. But according to the above Samsung seems to have a very difficult start. Too many owners have begun to complain to social media about a mysterious red color on their screens, according to CNET.
A company representative appears to have confirmed it theme, claiming that the pink tint of the screen has nothing to do with the hardware and can be fixed by tweaking the settings of the phone screen.
However, Korean owners of the Galaxy S8 began publishing in Instagram, as well as local forums such as the Ruliweb and PPomppu that they were unable to get rid of the pink shade with the arrangements.
Analyst Neil Shah told CNET that the issue could come from my technology used for the Galaxy S8 OLED called "Deep Red". This technology is supposed to "make ordinary whites look red", for "software calibration".
Meanwhile, Samsung has a very high sales target for Galaxy S8 as it wants to sell at least 60 million devices.
But if the red tint turns out to be due to another material failure, not only will the company's sales fall, but its reputation will also be jeopardized.