OnePlus Green Line Worry-Free Solution introduced in India; Check details

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OnePlus has introduced the OnePlus Green Line Worry-Free Solution in India. The aim behind the initiative is to recognize the industry concerns related to green lines witnessed on AMOLED display. The latest solution by OnePlus will focus on tight quality control, extended service policy of lifetime warranty, and modern display tech as well.

OnePlus GreenLine Worry-Free Solution details

Quality control: OnePlus has brought control measures like more than 180 tests that test the display on the basis of real-world conditions. The Double 85 test will make the display go though 85 degree Celsius temperature and humidity of the same level. OnePlus has also diversified the testing scenarios to identify the factors that can cause a green screen on the phone.

Lifetime warranty: To let the users know the dedication of OnePlus for the masses, the company has introduced a lifetime warranty against the green line issue on the smartphone models introduced by the company. The lifetime warranty will make sure that the customers don’t have to worry about the green screen.

Advanced display technology: OnePlus has also partnered with industry leaders to create Enhanced Edge Bonding Layer with the help of advanced PVX materials. This layer will work as a barrier against environmental elements like oxygen and moisture. This will most probably reduce the green lines that appear on the AMOLED display.

The Green Line Worry-Free Solution is definitely going to work in favor of OnePlus in terms of wooing the masses because the issue has been witnessed in a lot of OnePlus devices. With this step, OnePlus aims to gain the trust of the users in India so that they don’t get away from the brand citing issues related to the hardware. In addition, OnePlus has also launched Project Starlight in the Indian market with which the company aims to invest Rs 6,000 crores in the Indian market.

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