Topic 5565484
This is true, but it should be noted that these problems began to appear around the time the pandemic was declared and afterwards, when supply chains were disrupted and materials became more expensive.
I bought my Ledger Nano S years before Covid, back in 2017, and have issues with screen.

To be fair, that problems appeared only maybe 6 months ago, but also I haven't used Ledger often, with periods of more than 6 months without touching it. Either way, it served me well all these years and I don't think its a big deal that screen started dying after 8 years.
It's true that Ledger Nano S often has problems on the screen, I had a case like this in 2022 and left this device alone, like a useless item but fortunately there are no assets.

Have done all kinds of tare to replace the OLED screen with the tricks shared here but still for me it is difficult to open the screen, rather than the Ledger Nano S being damaged (broken) it is better to be in a museum. Lol and give the new hardware is much more secure than the Nano which I know is now limited to store assets in this HW.