Help, gap in headphone flap - Xperia Tablet Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My head phone flap won't close completely. Seems to be a weird gap, and I don't knew what's causing it on my tablet z.
Any suggestion on how to fix this? I use Bluetooth so should I just tape it closed?
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snoopycr said:
My head phone flap won't close completely. Seems to be a weird gap, and I don't knew what's causing it on my tablet z.
Any suggestion on how to fix this? I use Bluetooth so should I just tape it closed?
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Try opening the cover again and then seating the cover's end opposite the POWER button into place before pushing in the other end of the cover. That is what works best for me.

It doesn't look normal to me mine sits perfectly in align with the tablet I think you should call Sony support maybe get s replacement
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What do you think about this case. I cut the speaker hole bigger like the rest of the cases.
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What do you think about this case. I cut the speaker hole bigger like the rest of the cases.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/25205458427...49&var=550911249694&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
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