Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen flickering. Here’s the solution

 


There are a few causes for the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen flickering issue, but if a hardware issue is not the culprit, you might be able to resolve it on your own. If you observe that your device's screen flickers occasionally, as the owner of this gadget, you should carry out certain troubleshooting methods because that could be an indication of a major issue.

I'll show you what to do to fix your Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen flickering in this post. We have already dealt with this issue, so we already have some knowledge that could assist you in fixing it. Today, I really would like to share that knowledge with you. Therefore, keep reading if you are experiencing a similar problem because this article could be able to assist you.

Before continuing, though, please visit our troubleshooting page since we have previously fixed hundreds of issues that users have reported. There are probably existing solutions on different website, or at the very least, there are issues that are comparable to those we've already resolved. So, look for ones that are comparable to or connected to your issue. However, feel free to contact MK Mobile if you require further help.

Troubleshooting Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen flickering issue

A flickering Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen may only be the result of a minor software issue. Or may be a chance that the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Battery is faulty, whereas if the handset has just been dropped or has been drenched in water for a longer period, a hardware issue is almost certainly to blame. Therefore, be sure it's not caused by physical or liquid damage before you start investigating. Follow these instructions to fix your device if it isn't.



Run your phone in Safe Mode

The idea is that you'll need to keep an eye on the gadget to check if the flickering persists in this mode. If the flickering stopped, a third-party program is to blame for the issue. Find such an app, then attempt to reset it by deleting its cache and data. You might need to uninstall it if the issue is still not resolved. The easiest step is to reset and remove the app; the hardest step is figuring out which app is to blame. However, when it comes to Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen problems, an intense game application is typically to blame. Therefore, if you've been playing a lot, you know which application is the culprit.

On the other hand, you will need to continue troubleshooting if the issue persists even in safe mode because it might be a firmware issue.

Now, here’s how you start your phone in Safe Mode:

 

·         First Turn Off the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, using the power button.

·         After the device is turned off, press, and hold the power key until Samsung appears on the screen.

·         When Samsung Logo appears on the screen release the Power Button.

·         After you release the power button immediately press and hold the volume down key.

·         Keep holding the volume down key until the device finishes restarting.

·         Check if Safe Mode appears on the bottom left corner of the screen, if yes then release the volume key.

·         If not repeat the same steps again.

In Safe Mode, all third-party applications and their services are disabled, this helps identify the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus screen Issue. Only if the problem is caused by one of your applications. If not, then then definitely it’s an issue with the hardware. Then the only way to fix it is to get the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Screen replacement, also offered by MK Mobile. A leading and trusted wholesaler of mobile parts and accessories.


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