Phone worth Rs 1.5 lakh turns out to be a laggard, Oneplus Open is facing problem of green line and dead pixels
OnePlus has launched its first foldable phone in India. The price of the smartphone starts from Rs 1,39,999. Meanwhile, some people have started facing the problem of green lines and dead pixels on their mobile phones.
OnePlus Open
OnePlus has launched its first foldable phone in india some time ago. Its price starts from Rs 1,39,999. The company had launched this smartphone with a lot of hype but now users have started facing problems with it. Some users are facing the problem of green lines in Oneplus Open. This is not the first time this is happening with OnePlus phones. Even before this, the problem of green lines has arisen in many models of the company. Considering the problems of the users, OnePlus announced life lifetime screen replacement.
Green Line problem has come before also
A famous tipster Mukul Sharma has shared a screenshot of a OnePlus user on instagram in which the person's phone screen has become completely dead around the hinge area. That means nothing is visible in between. Apart from this, some users are also facing the problem of the green line in this one-and-a-half phone. At present the company has not made any comment in this matter. The green line problem may be due to software updates because earlier many OnePlus phones like OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 9 started showing green lines on the OLED panel after oxygen OS 13 update.
The OnePlus Open comes pre-installed with OxygenOS 13.2 which is based on Android 13.
This issue may be occurring due to some bug in the new phone. However, the company has not yet issued any statement nor has it said anything like this in the past. Instead, OnePlus had promised lifetime screen replacement, which indicates that there is something wrong with the panels themselves.