Truly Helpful Guides

Troubleshooting · App Fixes

Samsung Tab Display Problem: Symptoms, Causes, Solutions, and Prevention Tips

Samsung Tab Display Problem: Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions I have a Samsung Tab.

4 min read

Samsung Tab Display Problem: Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions I have a Samsung Tab. I use it for reading books, watching videos, taking notes on my phone while I’m on Zoom calls, and so on.

The other day, while I was reading an e-book, the screen suddenly flickered and then turned red. It stayed that way until I shut it down and turned it back on again. That was annoying, but not really a big deal—except that I didn’t notice the problem until after I’d finished the book and had moved on to another one. I’ve never seen anything like this before on any of my devices, and I’m not sure what it meant. Was it just a glitch?

It’s possible that the device is fine, but it’s also possible that there is something wrong with it. I don’t know if it will happen again or how serious it is, but I’m concerned enough about it that I wanted to figure out what was going on.

Common Samsung Tab Display Problems

Display problems are common on Samsung Tabs, and they can be frustrating. The symptoms vary from the occasional flicker to a screen that turns completely red or green, to parts of the screen being unresponsive to touch, to the tablet not waking up from sleep mode. These problems are particularly annoying because they can make you lose your place in an e-book, prevent you from seeing notes during a meeting, or make you question whether your device is reliable at all.

Understanding display problems early can help you solve them quickly, and understanding what the issue might be can save you time and money. So let’s take a look at what causes display problems on Samsung Tabs.

The most common symptoms are screen flickering, color distortion, and unresponsive areas on the screen. For example, users have reported their Samsung Tab A SM-T380 turning entirely red while using it normally. Others report that the screen becomes unresponsive to touch in certain areas or that the touchscreen doesn’t work at all. Still others say that when they wake up the device from sleep mode, the screen stays black.

If you’re experiencing display issues, it’s worth noting whether those issues are intermittent or persistent, and whether they seem to get worse over time. You’ll want to note the exact symptoms as well. If you can describe what exactly is happening, that can help you troubleshoot.

Possible Causes of Samsung Tab Display Problems

There are a variety of reasons why a Samsung Tab might have a display problem. One possibility is simply a software glitch. Software glitches are often solved by restarting the device or installing pending updates. Another possibility is a hardware malfunction. Some display issues show up after the device has been dropped or has been exposed to moisture, even if no damage seems to be visible. In some cases, a display problem may be related to an app, especially if the problem appears only after you install a new app. Finally, sometimes the operating system update itself is causing a problem.

You can try solving a display issue by putting your device into Safe Mode, which disables third-party apps. If the problem goes away in Safe Mode, you probably have a rogue app. Alternatively, you could put the device into Safe Mode and see if the problem still happens; if it does, you probably have a hardware problem.

If you suspect a software problem, check for pending updates. If the problem shows up after an operating system update, it’s likely that either the update introduced a bug or that an incompatible app is causing the problem. If you haven’t updated the device recently, it’s unlikely that the operating system is the culprit.

If you have trouble figuring out what is causing a display issue, it’s always a good idea to keep track of what changes you’ve made to your device since the problem started. What apps did you install? Did you do an operating system update? Did you drop your device or expose it to water?

Solutions and Troubleshooting Steps

If you’re having trouble with your display, start by restarting the device. If the problem persists, go into Settings > System > Advanced settings > Developer options and turn off gesture navigation. Also, in Settings > Accessibility, disable Touch exploration. Then go into Settings > System > Languages & input > Smart Keyboard Pro and turn off “Use smart keyboard.” Finally, go into Settings > Display > Touch sensitivity and lower the setting. (This process is outlined in detail here.)

If these steps don’t resolve the issue, you can try backing up your data and performing a factory reset. But before doing that, make sure you understand that you will erase everything on the device, including your personal information.

If you can’t fix the problem yourself, you should consider sending the device to a professional technician. There are several places that offer repair services for tablets, and many companies sell replacement displays for Samsung Tabs. Before purchasing a new display, though, you should make sure that your device is compatible with the part you plan to purchase.

In general, it’s better to try simple fixes first, especially if you’re not comfortable working on electronics. Many display problems are due to temporary glitches that can be fixed easily without professional assistance. However, if your device screen is turning red or green or isn’t responding to touch, it’s best to leave it to a professional.

If you’re unsure whether you can fix the problem yourself, you’re better off getting a professional to take a look at it. While DIY solutions can be effective for minor problems, misdiagnosing a hardware problem as a software problem can delay an effective repair or even cause further damage to your device. Don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need it.

Guide details

Published
Last updated
Sections
Topics
samsung tab display problem