Typically, wireless manufacturers have to issue a statement or recall one of the devices, but after a few months of the explosive Samsung Note 7 in 2016, Samsung devices were reviewed again. This time, consumers are reporting the so-called pink line display problem, as shown below: Although the device owner once thought that the pink line display problem was a software defect, Samsung claimed it was due to equipment damage. According to an article in the Technology Times detailing the Galaxy s7 display issue, Samsung reported that the pink line would appear randomly due to dropped calls, regardless of whether the screen was broken. "Samsung has shared the reason behind the appearance of vertical purple stripes because the internal circuitry of the device is damaged, which is the reason for controlling the orientation of the screen," reporter Anu Passary said. However, many Galaxy S7 users insist that they have not dropped or damaged their equipment; the pink color appears ra...