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    Default Power button rattle

    I noticed my bionic rattles slightly when I shake it and I can hear it when its quiet in the room. I isolated the sound and its a loose power button. Anyone else have this?
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    Yes, but I also just checked my OG Droid and it does it too, so I wouldn't worry about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SonicJoe View Post
    Yes, but I also just checked my OG Droid and it does it too, so I wouldn't worry about it.
    I hear something that I would normally mistake for the power button, but its VERY faint and I can't imagine shaking it like that during normal use. haha. I held the power button and volume rockers down all at once while shaking and i can still hear that faint noise... maybe the vibration piece doing it ? not sure what other 'moving parts' would make that noise.
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    yeah, i have the same thing...but i got an otterbox defender, and the sound is long gone
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    Actually, the rattle comes from the volume rocker too. Didn't notice that yesterday. Oh well - I have 90day exchange at costco. So basically I have till about thanksgiving to make up my mind.
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    My volume and power buttons do the same thing. It really sounds like this is happening more often than I had thought. I think the bar was set really high by my OG so I view this as annoying. As it's the only thing annoying me at the moment I'll ignore it until a button no longer responds then I'll deal with it under warranty.
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    Yep, mine does it too. I don't think it is anything to worry about though. It is just a cap that presses on the actual switch below it.

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