Press or squeeze your phone so that you're applying pressure to the screen. Doesn't have to be a super hard press. Just press and let go. I hear a clicking noise when I let go of the screen. Almost seems like something is sticking when I press down and then let go. Anyone else have this issue? I'm on my second z3. I like the phone but its starting to bother me how there are quality control issues. My first z3 had light leakage all along the left side. The one I currently have has two tiny pinprick spots of light leakage which is fine but now I have this possible problem. I know the phone is waterproof already as I dunked it right when I got it. Just wondering if this will cause future problems.
No clicking noise here.
Just realized this only happens when pressing towards the bottom of the screen and not the top. The only reason I checked was because someone else on reddit has the same issue.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Xperiaz3/comments/2lagoi/clicking_noise_when_screen_pressed/
omg! i have the same issue. press the screen between the volume key and shutter key. you can hear a squeaky noise:crying:
I have it too. But doesn't affect the phone performance so I'm ignoring it.
I have it near the bottom speakers. After pressing a while, it stops, so I am assuming it's something sticky down there holding the screen.
Mine doesn't appear to have this issue so far.
No noise here, although I have clicking noises when softly pressing the power button :crying: it also moves slightly to the left and right :crying: :crying: :crying: anyone with the same issues?
Y'all have to look up the definition of "issue".
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not sure if this is normal, just noticed that when I shake my topaz I'll hear a small ticking sound, like some part fell loose inside.
Is this normal or that's part of the the G-sensor thing?
anyone else having the same problem?
I've got the same thing going on. It might be normal, but i have no idea whats making the noise.
I think that is just the vibrate motor, since my Pure does the same thing.
I just shook mine fairly vigorously then, and no sound whatsoever.
when i shake mine i can only hear low ticking sound that cames from power button.
The power button is a little loose and it can be shaked by front to back direction with finger as well.
but when i shake d2 with holding power button, there is no sound.
Stop shaking it!
Hi
Not a sound from mine, no matter how vigorously I shake it.
I would stop shaking it if I were you - if it's working, don't tempt fate!
Cheers!
toofunal said:
when i shake mine i can only hear low ticking sound that cames from power button.
The power button is a little loose and it can be shaked by front to back direction with finger as well.
but when i shake d2 with holding power button, there is no sound.
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thanks, yep I think it's the power button that's making the noise. no more sound if I put finger on top of it.
gravity sensors in most devices usually have a little rattle to them, it's completely normal.
The only normal sound the topaz makes while being shaked is the lens of the autofocus camera.
There`s been a topic about the exact same thing already.
Yes it is the lens. Take a picture and listen very carfully: when the picture is taken you will here a soft clicking/ticking sound (same sound it makes when shaking the phone).
the clicking he means/meant is the power button. most d2 users will know this.
Whatever it is that's making the sound, I agree it's normal. I have a Pure and a Topaz and they both do the exact same thing. I can get it to sound by lightly tapping on the back cover up by the camera lens.
Hey all.
I've tried to search from internet if somebody has the same problem as I do with my Galaxy S but I could not find anything. Seems that my Screen is loose from the right side of the screen. If i press gently the screen from the right middle it bends and makes this clicking sound. I haven't dropped or hit my device and it seems that this screen movement is getting worse all the time.
Has anyone else had any build quality problem or am I just unlucky?
I think is an issue covered by the warranty.
Go to the dealer and change it. Fast.
If it clicks probably it has something that is pressing on it.
you could find your self in the position to crack it.
Hi,yesterday as I took the phone out of the pounch I discovered that the upper left side, just above the volume up button, makes a strange plastic noise as i press it...the phone never felt....is the quality really that poor ?
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Hi,yesterday as I took the phone out of the pounch I discovered that the upper left side, just above the volume up button, makes a strange plastic noise as i press it...the phone never felt....is the quality really that poor ?
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Not in mine... you must have something broken. Did the phone fall to the ground?
nope it did not, i am taking care of my devices...i have no idea what this can be
Hello everyone
I have been using my nexus for a while and started to realise that when i press the screen against its back case near the earplug (middle top), I hear some cracking sound. Does anyone having that as well?
Thank you.
Occasionally you'll find one with creaking edges. Sometimes where you said, sometimes left corner, sometimes side, etc. etc. There are units which don't creak at all, but may not be worth it to try to get one if everything else is working ok.
Now that more people have gotten their phones, can you guys chime in and say whether you have a lose volume rocker.
My volume rocker is lose and makes a little rattle when I tap it with my finger, I can also move it side to side. My power button is perfectly solid however.
I have a 6P
My first one had this issue, (along the with a raised back panel and some cosmetic marks on the bezel).
Second one was fine though. Pity I had to RMA that one as it got stuck in the official Folio case.
Third one was fine too.
No mine doesn't do this. Solid volume rocker and with good fitment. My power button however, DOES sound off every now and again. Can't always reproduce it.
Mine is fine. Just as I would expect build quality wise and power button is also fine.
Yes I also have the raised back panel as well.
Google is now claiming that lose buttons are not a good enough reason to RMA devices and that it's simple offset tolerances that should be accepted by the customer.
They know about the issue and are trying to sell it off by saying it is acceptable to have rattling buttons because they allow tolerances in the build.
This is a simple lie by the way because something that's 1.5 millimeters wide as these buttons are, would NEVER have a tolerance of error to nearly over half of millimeter. And even if the tolerance was really that high, it would be made up by rubber inserts and mounting brackets tightly aligning and holding things in place