Some users have complained on Twitter, Reddit and other forums to report a green line that crosses the side of their phones, according to MacRumors.
None of the six iPhone X in possession of CNET (including those bought in stores) present the problem of the green line.
Apple has not responded to a request for comment on the subject. This problem, however, must be covered by the company's warranty, and users have reported that Apple is replacing the iPhone X that shows the green line for new phones.
If your iPhone X presents the green line, contact Apple Support - through @AppleSupport on Twitter or online chat - to report the problem and request a replacement. Have your order data at hand,
As more consumers have an iPhone X in their possession, the most expensive Apple phone so far, more reports of problems emerge. The SquareTrade electronics warranty company demonstrated the fragility of the iPhone X by scratching and breaking the screen, and in the CNET tests the cell phone screen broke at the first fall. Apple has also said it will investigate reports that the iPhone X has operating problems in cold climates and will solve them in a software update.
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