Phone "vibrating" while music is played

rudy4pl

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Hey guys! I've had my z3 for about a month now and something has been bugging me from the start. When playing music especially on max volume from the two speakers, you can literally feel the phone vibrate(lacking a better term) at a high frequency. This was highly noticable to me right from the start and I'm not sure if it's suppose to be that way or there is something wrong with my speakers.

Previously i've owned a samsung galaxy s3 which seemed to be basically as loud, but the "vibration" was not present or as severe as on the z3. Can someone confirm if they're experiencing the same thing?
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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Mine also vibrate, tho not as strong as the real vibration when we receive a call / text. Anyway oot, do you charge with magnetic cable or usb cable?
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Ye it's definitely not as strong as a text vibration, but it's something that pokes out, thanks. I charge it with a usb, why?
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

All speakers vibrate (especially at high volume). Different phones will vibrate to different degrees depending on how they're built and setup to minimise vibration from the speakers.
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

I have the compact and it vibrates very strongly when the sound is loud

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Mine distorts and vibrates a bit at max volume. If I bring the volume down one level it seems fine. It's louder than my Nexus 4 was even at Max -1, so I am not too unhappy about it.

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Hey mate I had the same with Z3C the thing to do is goto Walkman app and change the EQ settings turning down or off the bass and it does help. Obviously you'd want bass back on with headphones but through the speaker I found it helps to turn bass down and just have clarity
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Have to agree with JBeef. All sound is vibration. This is basic science 101. Either turn down your music or put up with it.
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Have to agree with JBeef. All sound is vibration. This is basic science 101. Either turn down your music or put up with it.

Please read the whole thing before you share with the world what you've learned in class last week. I was clearly suggesting the possibility of a faulty speakers when comparing my old galaxy s3 to z3.
 

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No need to be a **** about it. You rambled on for 2 paragraphs about the screen vibrating before you even mentioned the possibility of faulty speakers. If u got a problem with your handset, get the point first then ramble afterwards.
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

Hey mate I had the same with Z3C the thing to do is goto Walkman app and change the EQ settings turning down or off the bass and it does help. Obviously you'd want bass back on with headphones but through the speaker I found it helps to turn bass down and just have clarity

Ye I tried messing with the eq settings, bass, etc. but it's not changing much. From what other folks wrote, I'm understanding that it's the nature of the phone.
 

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Re: Screen "vibrating" while music is played

All speakers vibrate (especially at high volume). Different phones will vibrate to different degrees depending on how they're built and setup to minimise vibration from the speakers.

I see, i guess i was spoiled by my galaxy s3 in that field.