Anyone having this? Should it be defective?
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I'm looking hard at a V10 as an upgrade. Went to the local VZW store and played with one. Considering the button/switch on the back is multi-function and part of the fingerprint scanner, I would think it's not loose, but designed to move like that to help with the finger angle and scanning. I could be wrong.
In fact, in my case, the volume button can be moved a bit too
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On mine I can move the power button until I press a volume button. This leads me to believe the power button is loose between the two volume buttons to allow for the volume buttons to be used without accidentally triggering the power button.
Notasaurus said:
On mine I can move the power button until I press a volume button. This leads me to believe the power button is loose between the two volume buttons to allow for the volume buttons to be used without accidentally triggering the power button.
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Oh, that's seems it is not the only case appeared, maybe it is just normal for the loose feeling.
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Is the power button on your S2 more recessed than the volume buttons? On my phone that seems to be the case. I'm almost worried about pressing the power button too much...
smartbot said:
Is the power button on your S2 more recessed than the volume buttons? On my phone that seems to be the case. I'm almost worried about pressing the power button too much...
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Not got the device yet, but it's standard design practice to recess the power button to prevent accidental operation.
Yes its a bit harder to use than SGS 1 .
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pulser_g2 said:
Not got the device yet, but it's standard design practice to recess the power button to prevent accidental operation.
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Oh, ok. I guess that makes sense. Although they could have easily avoided that issue by putting the power button on top.
Hi guys,
I have Clicky Home button - is it faulty?
By clickly I mean, it makes a unnatural sound when pressed, almost as if it sticking. The noise is noisy and not silent
The reason I have noticed this is because my brother has just had his delivered and its perfect on his. Do I have a faulty phone?
Your click is faulty. Nothing more I think it'd go away after pressing the button frequently.
prodygee said:
Your click is faulty. Nothing more I think it'd go away after pressing the button frequently.
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I've had the phone for around 3 months, I doubt it will go away
Did you find solution? Could you replace your phone?
Hope you did!
Had my phone since they 1st came out and dont have any issues with the home button.
Has not changed at all. No loosening or strange clicking. I rarely use the power button but instead use the home button to turn on so it gets a good workout.
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Mine is not like is loose, but is not as "firm" as the volumen rocker and the power buttom.
How about yours? Can you "shake" you finger over the Home and the button moves?
I'd say my home button is as snug a fit as the power and volume buttons but more sensitive to being pressed.
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Hi,
I have 2 questions:
First
Is the power Button on your devices jiggling to? Mine seems to have one contact point in the middle but both ends (top & bottom) can be pressed down a little bit without actually pressing the button. You can feel this very good with going up and down over the key with a little preassure...
Second
There are two capacitive buttons on the device as you know: the options and the back button. I dont know if its made by design but my back button isnt as responsive as the option one. Sometimes it misses presses. Especially if i press really soft. The option button is catching all actions no matter if hard or soft. This happens mostly when backlight of the back button is off.
Could you please check this on your units.
I love this phone but these both little things drive me crazy.
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Yeah my power button's the same so only time will tell if it's badly designed, and both capacitive buttons feel about the same, and if anything I find the screen a bit too sensitive.
Do you mean the home button or the power button on the top right side of the unit?
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I mean the Power Button on the side of the unit.
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I'm gonna buy an s3 this weekend and I wanna know if there are some hardware malfunctions like loose power button, volume buttons appear loose, back cover's creaky and what not.
You might find power button a bit loose, apart from that all is good. No hardware malfunctions
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My power button doesn't "click" like vol and home buttons, but it's not so big deal for me.
jnr21 said:
My power button doesn't "click" like vol and home buttons, but it's not so big deal for me.
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none of my buttons creak and all work as they should.
my s2 used to have a very creaky home button so i know what you mean
Just like the Gnex and the SGS2 before it, the SGS3 has creaky back cover. The volume buttons get squeeky and the power button is loose.
All work as intended though.
Just want to make sure it's not just mine...
Does the volume rocker buttons have more of a "click" to them than the power button for anyone else?
I notice a slight difference, but nothing that major.
Mine feel the same
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EvoRocker said:
Just want to make sure it's not just mine...
Does the volume rocker buttons have more of a "click" to them than the power button for anyone else?
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I never noticed it before but ya, mines the same. My power button doesn't click at all but the volume buttons both do. I don't really care either was about the clicking etc, so I'll assume its gonna last forever
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This my first Samsung phone and I am have a hell of a time getting used to the physical home button.
brizey said:
This my first Samsung phone and I am have a hell of a time getting used to the physical home button.
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It takes getting used to, but I've come to like it. If you have your phone on your desk for instance, you can just press the home button to see your notifications or the time, instead of having to hold the phone while pressing the power button. It also makes it easier to not accidentally press it when using the phone.
For me it's the opposite. My power button makes more of a click sound than my volume buttons.
I have a galaxy nexus but my volume button is way more clicky than my power button. This never really bothered me and makes sense in a way considering one is a two part button and the other is a one part button. A volume rocker should be clicky anyways so you know you pushed it.
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