[Q] Back button not so sensitive - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I bought a i9100 on eBay 1 month ago and I'm truly safistied with it.
But it looks like it might have developed a problem.
The back button (on the right side) isn't so sensitive as the Menu button (left side). Sometimes I've to put some more pressure to make it work (nothing really hard) and the area where the button works is smaller than the Menu button. The menu button works if I touch almost any area on the left side.
I've a screen protector installed.
Any tips?
Thanks!

i am also facing with same problem...i have not be able to find any solution for this

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Thanks, but you misunderstood me ......... I know WHERE each button goes, as you have described. But which way does each individual button sit in the frame?
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01bernie said:
But if you look at the on/off button in the photo is has a little stepped tab on one side. Does this tab point towards the screen or towards the back of the camera?
Regards, Bernie.
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