Some users reported a bump on the screen of the Pixel 8 series phones

Some users Pixel 8 And Pixel 8 Pro They have reported that small bumps and ripples have formed inside the glass of their OLED display. These small bumps indicate that some component inside the phone is pressing against the screen. Of course, these protrusions have not affected the touch performance of this phone or the quality of colors. Google has replaced some of these devices.
According to the report of some users in Reddit And Google support site, bumps have appeared under the display of some Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones. Users say that these bumps did not affect the color or overall performance of the screen of these phones. In fact, these protrusions are hardly visible unless they can be seen in special lighting conditions.
Some users have successfully received a replacement phone from Google, citing significant indentations in the Pixel 8’s display. Google has not yet given an official answer to this problem, and users’ concerns have increased.

Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro display bumps
Some users speculate that these bumps may be caused by the pressure of the internal spring-like parts on the screen. In the photo below, we can see that there is a circular bump near the front camera. It is likely that the uneven surface on which the screen is placed is causing the indentation and these bumps.

Most of the protrusions are located at the bottom, left and right edges of the display. It is not yet known how many users are affected by this problem.

However, Google has not yet given an official answer to this problem, and users are worried that their Pixel 8 and 8 Pro screens will suffer more damage over time; In fact, it is possible that the internal parts of these phones will create more bumps and waves on the panels over time.