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If its simply bad adhesive, you have use a strip of double sided adhesive/tape in that space to seal it back up. I would not recommend any type of glue as it could get on your LCD screen and be impossible to remove.
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Odds are, you won’t even notice it’s there (as my colleague Andrew Webster noted in his review, it’s nearly impossible to see). But Nintendo very clearly recommends that you don’t remove it: “Do not peel off the anti-scattering adhesive film from the OLED screen of the console,” warns the company in the OLED Switch’s manual.
Non-removable screen covers aren’t a new thing in tech: the Galaxy Fold infamously features a screen layer that looked like a cover but was actually a critical part of the display, and Samsung has been pre-installing screen protectors on its main line of Galaxy S smartphones since 2019.
Nintendo has confirmed to The Verge that the anti-scattering film also won’t cause issues with a screen protector, if you want to add an extra layer of protection on top of the pre-applied film. The company actually sells its own first-party screen protector for the OLED Switch for $20, which also includes a carrying case and a protector for a regular Switch.
I am a very upset Samsung customer. I have always liked Samsung and now I am very disappointed. We bought our beautiful 65” 8K Samsung TV four months ago. We noticed the screen bubbling up at the top left corner. We thought we hadn’t taken the protective film off. We had it professionally hung above our mantle. It peeled off almost halfway across the tv and then the plastic film came off. It still had half of it on the screen. We were very careful when doing this. It came off so easily. There is no way a $2000 tv would be so cheaply made we thought. The tv now had pixelated lines on the side and bottom of the screen. We called Samsung and they IMMEDIATELY deemed this physical damage caused by us. They had me send a picture of the tv with my cellphone and text it to them. Five minutes later, they claim it was escalated and deemed as physical damage. Totally disgusted and upset I had no choice but to hang up and then tell my husband that they were blaming us. The next day we contacted Costco and they said it was still under the manufacturing warranty and Samsung should take care of it. We felt defeated. After working all weekend, I came home to a completely black and blinking screen. We noticed that the bottom right and top left corners were burning hot. It was literally melting. It even messed up our Roku stick. I feel vindicated knowing that we did not cause this to happen to our tv. It is something wrong with the tv. It should not melt from the inside out. Waiting to hear back from Samsung to hopefully make it right. This is a $2000 tv that we had professionally mounted for $400 only 4 months ago. I can’t imagine we are the only ones having this problem. It makes me sick thinking they don’t want to help us. They should send a technician to observe the tv in person so they can see that it is a manufacturing issue. Now we sit here with a completely broken tv blinking and melted. Come on Samsung!
As stated by @XmXmaks , the bezel corner does look pretty dented.Further, the damage to the screen does appear to be the digitizer separating from the LCD and it is suspicious indeed that said damage seems to radiate from what appears to be a corner impact from a fall, evidenced by that dented bez...
Its pretty obvious, piece of the glass is a bit chipped off from the fall. Dented bezel, and small nicks on the glass itself. The phone was dropped on the bottom left corner of the device possibly on a pavement like surface and hence the damage and due to impact the screen is splitting. That"s physical damage and will be a screen replacement and possible bezel replacement through RMA and customer pays. Done.
Every iPhone LCD screen would go through 43 processes tests and elevate out 2nd first-class inspection to assure all the functions well according to our standards before logistics.