Jan 26, 2017 12:12 PM EST
More Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Are Causing Problems - Details Inside

After months of trying, Samsung has finally put the Galaxy Note 7 scandal to rest. However, more Samsung Galaxy smartphones are causing problems for the company.

Reports suggest that the Galaxy S7 Edge users are also having some problems with their smartphone. The S7 Edge users are having some trouble with a strange display issue.

As of the moment, the South Korean multinational conglomerate company has remained quiet about the issue. However, Samsung's Benelux division already confirmed free repairs for those who are experiencing the display problem - free of charge, as long as the phone is under warranty.

In the images shared below, it is evident that quite a number of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge phones are malfunctioning. A vertical pink line which seems to appear in the same place, running along the height of the screen.

According to reports, this is a hardware issue which requires screen replacement. Myce reported a large number of users have complained about the issue on various social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and even on Youtube.

Samsung's support forums are also flooded with complaints about the issue, having a 29-page thread for the matter alone. Tweakers contacted Samsung Benelux to get some insight into the matter.

Samsung then told the website that the company is already aware of the issue. According to them, there will be free repairs under warranty just as long as the screen of the phone isn't damaged.

According to reports, the pink line only appears on screen after the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge goes on impact. This means it could happen when a user dropped their phone or accidentally bumped it hard.

On other news, the Galaxy Note 7 issue might have been fixed, but it has already caused a major crisis for the Korean company. Many fears that this latest issue about another Samsung Galaxy phone could damage the company further.

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