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yesterday (Last edited yesterday by SamsungJoJo ) in
Galaxy S24So there was this stuff on my screen for the last month, I thought it was my screen breaking or the anti oil coating failing, but I got bored and started scratching at it, and it all came off.
So if it's this almost blue color in light, you can (probably) just scratch it off, screen still works fine š
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Muzikant
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Could it be parts of the anti-reflective coating?
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I'm thinking you're right, and he or she just scraped off all the anti-reflective coating on the screen. Sorry, I'm pretty sure I'm not gonna try this!
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I have an anti-reflective OEM Samsung screen protector on my Fold6, and it works really well. However, after a few months of swiping, it gets warped. I assume that's the same thing happening, except on the screen level. Especially considering that this is the 1st generation of this type of screen.
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Yes, I also have the anti-reflective OEM screen protector on mine (S24 Ultra) as well, and have had the same one on since I bought the phone 5 months ago. Other than scratches from swiping with my thumb (which I consider to be normal wear & tear), I have no complaints at all. No warping on mine yet.