Welcome to ScreenProblems.com your trusted guide for diagnosing and fixing display problems on every device. Whether your iPhone screen has turned green overnight, your laptop has developed flickering lines, or your monitor is showing dead pixels, this site exists to help you fix it fast, clearly, and for free.
What Is ScreenProblems.com?
ScreenProblems.com is a display troubleshooting resource dedicated to one specific problem: screens that stop working the way they should. We cover every major device category:
- Mobile and iPhone screen problems green screens, white spots, colored lines, and dead pixels on smartphones
- Laptop and Mac screen problems flickering displays, purple lines, backlight issues, and panel damage
- Display and hardware issues monitor problems, TV screen faults, and OLED burn-in
- App and software white screen fixes browser crashes, blank app screens, and software rendering errors
We also offer free browser-based diagnostic tools including our Screen Dead Pixel Checker and Screen Burn-in and Stuck Pixel Fixer no downloads required.
Who Writes the Content?
Ben is the founder and primary author of ScreenProblems.com. Ben has spent years researching display hardware, following manufacturer repair documentation, and personally testing fixes on real devices before publishing them on this site.
His focus is straightforward: every guide published on ScreenProblems.com must be accurate, testable, and written in plain language. No guesswork. No filler. Every fix is explained step by step so that anyone regardless of technical background can follow it.
Ben’s areas of focus include:
- OLED and AMOLED display diagnostics iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and flagship Android devices
- LCD and IPS panel issues laptops, desktop monitors, and budget smartphones
- Software-caused display errors iOS and Android rendering bugs, driver conflicts on Windows and macOS
- Warranty and repair guidance when to attempt a DIY fix and when to contact the manufacturer
Our Editorial Standards
Every article published on ScreenProblems.com goes through a consistent process before it appears on the site:
- Research first. We review official manufacturer documentation, Apple Support pages, Google’s Android help resources, and community reports before writing any guide.
- Test before publishing. Fixes are tested on real hardware or cross-referenced against verified user reports before we recommend them.
- No sponsored content. ScreenProblems.com does not accept paid placements or brand sponsorships. Every recommendation reflects what actually works, not what someone paid us to say.
- Keep current. Display technology and software updates change quickly. We review and update our guides regularly to keep the information accurate.
- Safety first. We always indicate when a fix carries risk and recommend professional repair when a DIY approach could damage your device further.
Why We Built This Site
Screen problems are one of the most common and most stressful hardware issues people face. A cracked display, a flickering screen, or a sudden green tint can feel like the end of an expensive device. Most of the time, it is not.
We built ScreenProblems.com because most existing advice online is either too vague, too technical, or buried inside forum threads where you have to read through 50 replies to find the one answer that actually works.
Our goal is simple: give you the correct fix, explained clearly, in one place so you can get your screen working again and get on with your day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ScreenProblems.com affiliated with Apple, Samsung, or any manufacturer?
No. ScreenProblems.com is an independent website with no affiliation to Apple, Samsung, Google, Dell, or any other manufacturer. We do not represent any brand and our guides reflect independent research and testing.
Are the fixes on this site safe to try?
Yes, with an important condition: we clearly label which fixes are safe to attempt at home and which carry risk of further damage. We always recommend checking your warranty status before attempting any physical repair, because an unauthorized repair can void your coverage. When in doubt, our guides tell you when to stop and contact a professional.
Do you offer personal repair consultations?
We do not offer paid consultations or remote repair services. If you have a screen issue not covered by our existing guides, you can
and we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
How often is the content updated?
We update guides whenever a manufacturer releases a software fix, when a new device model introduces a known display issue, or when our research identifies a more accurate or effective solution. Update dates are shown at the top of each article.
Contact Us
For questions, corrections, or to report a screen issue not covered on the site, reach out directly:
Email: screenproblems1@gmail.com
We read every message. Response times may vary but we aim to reply within 2 to 3 business days.