Got my One X this morning, has anyone elses power button got kind of a spongy feel to it? There's no click when I depress it, so it's hard to know if it's pressed in enough :-\
I got a "click" sound on my powetbutton. But my volumerocker seems a bit loose. When i shake my phone I can hear my volumerocker ratteling if i listen closely. :-/
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My volume rocker is loose too... is this with everyone the case?
Power button has a click, but I get the feeling not for long anymore...
Same with the the volumerocker clicking when I shake the phone, but I have to really hold it up to my ear to hear it.
No issues with the power button here.
Nos0x said:
Got my One X this morning, has anyone elses power button got kind of a spongy feel to it? There's no click when I depress it, so it's hard to know if it's pressed in enough :-\
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For me, This is a HTC Trademark, the PowerButton has always been 'soft' and 'spongey' on every HTC device I've owned, never gave it a moment's thought though.
Nos0x said:
Got my One X this morning, has anyone elses power button got kind of a spongy feel to it? There's no click when I depress it, so it's hard to know if it's pressed in enough :-\
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Often when i turn my screen off, if i have pressed it a little to hard, the lockscreen imediately appears again.
I have the rattle of the volumerocker and it's loose too.
No issue with the button power.
But, i have called the customer service of HTC friday and it says me the rattle of the volumerocker is a defect who needs repair or remplacement.
I go Tuesday to the store for exchange my one x .
Anyone else ?
I have the exact opposite.
volume rocker is fine but my power button feels slightly loose. Still get a nice click when I use it but does rattle when I shake it.
think it's worth exchanging?
Hi
I just received HOX white made in Taiwan. The power button looks O.K.
But I have problem with volume button. Button for lowering the volume is very sensitive. Gentle touch is enough to lower volume. There is no click or something like that.
Volume up button works perfect (you can hear click etc.) Is there someone with the same problem?
It is very hard to hold this phone in hand without touching the volume buttons.
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does anyone else's buttons creak a little when being pressed? i have no trouble clicking the button itself, but when i run my finger over the power button and volume button, i can definitely feel and hear a slight creak which annoys me.. (home button is completely fine)
do you think it's worth an exchange?
I wouldn't necessarily say it would be worthy of an exchange, but that's my opinion. My buttons do not creak, but I do not remember if they ever did before either. Exchange it if you feel it'll bother you a lot, if not, the creak will eventually go away from wear.
Remember it is a Samsung not an HTC
I have the same problem. Volume buttons are a bit creaky.
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The only button that's creaky on my unit is the home button. Nothing particularly annoying though. At first when I noticed it I thought the rest of the build would be shoddy, but it definitely isn't.
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My home button creaks. It sounds like it is coming from the flimsy battery cover. With a tpu case it does not do it on mine.
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Take it from car mechanic
there's nothing a little spray of WD40 cannot solve! :good:
ejatds said:
does anyone else's buttons creak a little when being pressed? i have no trouble clicking the button itself, but when i run my finger over the power button and volume button, i can definitely feel and hear a slight creak which annoys me.. (home button is completely fine)
do you think it's worth an exchange?
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fine on both phones.
And please, edit your annoying signature ...
hey guys just a quick question, im very worried for some reasons. my buttons feel some what loose but not very loose. is this normal?
and when i press my power button in a certain direction it makes a creaking sound? im thinking my otterbox commuter case damaged it but is it okay? but its still fully responsive, and finally, when i click my home button dead center it makes a slight click noise like on an apple device. maybe not as loud but when i click the sides of the home button, no sound at all.
tmobile- galaxy sIII purchased brand new
GalaxyBoi14 said:
hey guys just a quick question, im very worried for some reasons. my buttons feel some what loose but not very loose. is this normal?
and when i press my power button in a certain direction it makes a creaking sound? im thinking my otterbox commuter case damaged it but is it okay? but its still fully responsive, and finally, when i click my home button dead center it makes a slight click noise like on an apple device. maybe not as loud but when i click the sides of the home button, no sound at all.
tmobile- galaxy sIII purchased brand new
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I had the same problem with my home button, I just cleaned it with a pin around the edges and pressed it in different directions (Like pressing left, corners, bottom) and then wiped it with a wet paper towel which fixed my problem, its probably just dust build up?
If not you probably have to replace the buttons just get them from eBay.
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I had the same problem with my home button, I just cleaned it with a pin around the edges and pressed it in different directions (Like pressing left, corners, bottom) and then wiped it with a wet paper towel which fixed my problem, its probably just dust build up?
If not you probably have to replace the buttons just get them from eBay.
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hi thanks for the tip! but do you know anything but the power button creaking problem?
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hi thanks for the tip! but do you know anything but the power button creaking problem?
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No sorry I dont
Are the buttons on the M9 clicky or squishy? The power button on the m7 had zero feedback. Has this been changed for the m9?
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Are the buttons on the M9 clicky or squishy? The power button on the m7 had zero feedback. Has this been changed for the m9?
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Now the power button has 100% feedback, moreover feels very different from two volume buttons when touched/sensed..
NO issues with any of my buttons. They all provide excellent feedback.
I'd characterize the buttons as "soft clicky". A definite click, but not harsh. The power button definitely feels different, but I think it's a little too close to the volume buttons myself. I almost never use it, thanks to double-tap screen on and Gravity Screen app.
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Is the power button lower more flush than the volume buttons?
No, they're about the same on my phone.
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Power button has ridges hence feels different from volume buttons..
On mine the volume down is almost flush with the phone, and is spongy, and the volume up and power buttons are clicky and stick out more.
I'm sure they'll stand the test of time though.
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On mine the volume down is almost flush with the phone, and is spongy, and the volume up and power buttons are clicky and stick out more.
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Yep, mine are just the same as this!
On mine the volume down and power are flusher with the phone and more of a soft click and the volume up sticks out a little and is a little more clicky but all are very responsive
my volume up button has no feedback/less feedback then the volume down button
Both volume buttons are clicky and nice on mine, but the power button is squishy/loose/very little travel. I keep pressing it accidently it is so annoying
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On mine the volume down and power are flusher with the phone and more of a soft click and the volume up sticks out a little and is a little more clicky but all are very responsive
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Same with mine. I'm worried about it should I be?
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Same with mine. I'm worried about it should I be?
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No I never had any problems with response on the buttons they worked fine, but unfortunately I cracked my screen and just got my replacement and the volume up and power button stick out further and the volume down is in.
As the title said,
Anybody experience the same thing? My buttons quite woobly / rattling when I move it around, is this common? If not, should I return it?
Thank you.
Xtrader said:
As the title said,
Anybody experience the same thing? My buttons quite woobly / rattling when I move it around, is this common? If not, should I return it?
Thank you.
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My volume rocker is a bit loose but is very tactile. My power button is tight and tactile too.
Only my power button interesting enough. My volume rocket doesn't wiggle at all.
Since everyone got different problems does this mean it's a faulty unit? Or it is by design?
Desptite the woobly, my buttons seems to work normally, just rattle when you moved it arround quick enough and I can hear the rattling sound even when the phone covered in a case.
My volume rocker is loose. Not as loose as it was on my m8. Kind of annoying but most likely common. Power button isn't loose at all.
Mine is loose too just like it was on the m8. No biggie; the screen polarization is what gets me...
Phone feels great, but i recently noticed that the power button is not as tactile and raised as the volume rocker. I need to press it on the middle to work or else the edge kind of flattens out with the phone. Does anyone else have this problem?
Power button on HTC 10 not as tactile as volume rockers
The same exact thing is happening on my HTC 10. Whenever I click the power button. I do not hear a click but the phone reacts. I too have noticed that it is not as tactile as the volume rockers. I hope this is not a common fault in the manufacturing since I have only had the phone for one week.
It's normal, my power button is really clicky but still a little less so than the volume buttons. It does rock slightly as the actual button is in the middle whereas the volume buttons are perfectly stable. Mine is level with the volume buttons however.
I had to replace my HTC 10 due to the fact carphone warehouse gave me the wrong one originally for my click and collect order so my SIM card wouldn't work.
The first had a clicky power button that was easy to press and solid. The second one is spongy and harder to press while in a case but is very solid.
Both are acceptable for me at least.
I just accepted it because it isn't such a big "flaw", atleast it works