Some Samsung Galaxy S23 owners are being urged to hold off on One UI 8.5 for now after reports surfaced of green and pink lines appearing on the display after the update. The concern is especially serious for devices that are already out of warranty, where a screen replacement could cost around INR 19,500.
The reports do not appear to affect every Galaxy S23 unit, but they have been enough to trigger caution among users in India. As more devices receive the update gradually, the issue has drawn wider attention because it may turn a routine software installation into an expensive hardware repair.
What users are reporting
The alert gained traction after tipster Abhishek Yadav, known on X as @yabhishekhd, said that several users had reported possible green or pink line issues after installing One UI 8.5. That detail has been widely circulated because the pattern mirrors the type of display problem smartphone owners tend to fear most.
The reports are described as isolated cases rather than a universal defect across the Galaxy S23 lineup. Abhishek Yadav also emphasized that not every Galaxy S23 that receives the update is experiencing the same screen issue.
Why the timing matters
One UI 8.5 had already gone through a beta phase before reaching a broader rollout. It first launched in South Korea in May 2026, then expanded to other regions, including India, on a staggered basis.
That gradual rollout has made the problem easier to notice as more units begin receiving the update. In India, the reports started to multiply only as the software spread to a larger group of Galaxy S23 users.
The cost factor is driving caution
For owners whose warranty has already expired, the possible fix is what makes the issue more troubling. A display replacement is said to cost around INR 19,500, a figure that can be difficult to absorb for a premium phone that was only recently updated.
The financial risk is part of why some users are being told to wait before installing the software. When a software update carries the possibility of a major display repair, the safest approach for many owners is simply to pause and watch for more confirmations.
That caution is not the same as saying every Galaxy S23 handset is in danger. The available reports point to a limited set of cases, and there is still no indication that the entire series is destined to develop the same problem.
What Galaxy S23 owners in India should know
For Galaxy S23 users in India who have not updated yet, the situation is worth monitoring before accepting the installation prompt. The issue is especially relevant for devices that are no longer protected by warranty, since the repair bill could fall entirely on the owner.
Those who have already updated are likely paying close attention to the panel after installation. The reported symptom appears to be visible green or pink lines on the display soon after One UI 8.5 is installed.
For now, the best reading of the situation is that it remains an active and developing user complaint rather than a confirmed problem across every Galaxy S23 device. Until more clarity emerges, the update pause recommendation is being treated as a precaution, not a blanket verdict on the entire lineup.
