Hello guys,
First of all, I have to say sorry for my bad English.
Recently, I' ve noticed a small issue on my Nokia 6. The Power and Volume Buttons is "fitted loosely" to the Phone's body. Which means there are quite large "gaps" between those buttons and the body, you can see the light from LCD screen quite clearly through those "gaps", and when you touch the buttons, they "shake" a little bit
I wonder if only my phone have this issue or it's the same on all other Nokia 6-s?
Thank you guys so much. Sorry again for my English.
Mine are the same, so I guess they're like that on every phone.
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Hello.
I would like to ask a question to everyone who has the same experience.
In my recently bought Imate JasJar, some buttons(4-5 of them) do a very unpleasant creacking noise, while the others are virtually silent when pressed.
Should i worry that i have a defective unit(missalligned keyboard) that could lead to future button failure or just sit down and relax?
Thank you!
vatk said:
Hello.
I would like to ask a question to everyone who has the same experience.
In my recently bought Imate JasJar, some buttons(4-5 of them) do a very unpleasant creacking noise, while the others are virtually silent when pressed.
Should i worry that i have a defective unit(missalligned keyboard) that could lead to future button failure or just sit down and relax?
Thank you!
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Interesting - i have an issue with the green/red phone keys - they seem to have the ability to double click - although no function can be assigned to it.
Matt
In my case, all the buttons work right!
But some of them do an unpleasant noise when pressed.
Is this normal?
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OK, I think the screws in the back are loose, take your stylus out and gently press where the stylu was from the bacl of the cover toward the keybaord and it should creak. I thing it is due to loose screws on the universal
If i am doing right,i see no creak on the pressure there!
But if this is the case, can i do something myself as to fix it?
Thanks!
Sorry for asking to this quite stupid thing, but I can't find it anywhere.
Are front hardware buttons mechanical or touch type? It is quite important to me, because I have little bit weird fingers and touch buttons are not bothered by them...
Thanks for answers.
mechanical
Thanks a lot. And huh, I wrote that previous question in little stupid way . Thing is, touch buttons don't react to my fingers, so I can't use them on phones .
Hi all, i searched this forum a bit and found a little info about this but still not sure.
I bought HD2 last week and hardware buttons under the screen are moving little bit from left to right when i hold finger on them and wobble with them.. Is it only me or is it designed like that? Not sure, but if they are rock solid than i think it would not be possible to press each button correctly.
Hi. don't worry. mine has the same issue and reading around it seems to be aa characteristic of the HD2. the hardware buttons' bar IS NOT fixed but it moves a little bit.
Bye and Happy easter everybody
Yes, it's fine. 6 months on and the wobble hasn't got any worse for me.
thanks for this answers
First off I want to start by saying that this is potentially the best piece of technology I have ever bought. I am in LOVE with the flexibility of Android (brand new iOS switch over) and the raw power and hardware of the N3.
I bought this beast a couple of days ago and I instantly noticed that the home button was a bit wiggly if I tried hard to make it wiggle. Needless to say I ran to the web and found that may others have been having the same issue but its not a deal breaker in any way. I have come to terms with it and it no longer bothers me.
What I also noticed was that the volume buttons are quite loose and shake quite a bit if I move them around with my finger. I can also hear them rattling a little bit if I shake the phone and if it vibrates there is a slight sound. Is this also standard with all N3's or are my volume rockers a one off case?
I am under a replacement warranty and getting a new piece should be no issue, but if this volume issue is a common one then I wont bother as everything else is working perfectly and I don't want to risk running into different problems with another N3.
floko127 said:
First off I want to start by saying that this is potentially the best piece of technology I have ever bought. I am in LOVE with the flexibility of Android (brand new iOS switch over) and the raw power and hardware of the N3.
I bought this beast a couple of days ago and I instantly noticed that the home button was a bit wiggly if I tried hard to make it wiggle. Needless to say I ran to the web and found that may others have been having the same issue but its not a deal breaker in any way. I have come to terms with it and it no longer bothers me.
What I also noticed was that the volume buttons are quite loose and shake quite a bit if I move them around with my finger. I can also hear them rattling a little bit if I shake the phone and if it vibrates there is a slight sound. Is this also standard with all N3's or are my volume rockers a one off case?
I am under a replacement warranty and getting a new piece should be no issue, but if this volume issue is a common one then I wont bother as everything else is working perfectly and I don't want to risk running into different problems with another N3.
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Not seen any issues regarding Volume buttons being dodgy, only the home button. (only a small percentage tho) - Guess you just got a lemon unit, it does happen from time to time with any hardware.
I've got no problems on the home button or the volume buttons or the power button. Once you put a case on it you won't notice if it's just minor. But if it's bad, is get it changed. ..?
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Hello,i don't know if this is correct section where to describe this problem,but anyway is just an question so let it go.
Like title says,on Nokia 6 there is a problem with buttons design or i broke them ? Because i can see the backlight from LCD through power button,its just a very small space betwen aluminium body and those button,
where you can cleary see the light from screen.
I observed this after i did an hard reset,and i pressed maybe a bit to much power + volume up buttons,but they're working fine.
Also remember,in order to check this for me,do it in a dark place with LCD brigthness at least 50%,and move your phone whille looking at those buttons,you can only see the backlight from two differents angles,at least on mine.
So please check and report back to me,to know if this from design of the phone,or i broke them in some way.
My phone is global version,TA-1021,my english is bad sorry for that,i hope you understand me.
Normal, my ta-1033 is equal.
It's a build default.
wolfpower95 said:
Normal, my ta-1033 is equal.
It's a build default.
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You mean you can see an very small light from these buttons too right ? I barely see the light without case that cover those buttons from scratches & dust particles.
Marius.Petran said:
You mean you can see an very small light from these buttons too right ? I barely see the light without case that cover those buttons from scratches & dust particles.
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Yes! I have a transparent cover, and I have the same "issue".
It's normal, don't worry about it.