Thus far the successor to the highly popular Samsung Galaxy S, the Samsung Galaxy S2 has seen numerous good reviews, but apparently there might be a little taint in the greatness of the latest Android smartphone from the Sammy camp, as apparently some users are experiencing screen problems.
According to an article over on Ubergizmo by way of Pocket Now, the guys over at XDA-developers forum are saying all is not rosy in the Samsung Galaxy S2 camp as some users have said that the Super AMOLED Plus display seems to have a “yellowish tinge on one side.”
Apparently to discover if your Samsung Galaxy S2 is suffering from this issue you’ll need to turn down the display brightness and view a “solid neutral background,” although apparently the problem can be very subtle and some users could miss it.
The word is this could be a hardware problem rather than a software issue as software would not affect just an area of the display, on the other hand it could be a manufacturing problem when assembling the display and could well self-correct over time.
So we’d like to know if any of our readers have purchased the Samsung Galaxy S2 and if so have you noticed this yellowish tinge problem on your Android 2.3 Gingerbread handset? Feel free to let us know in our comments area below.