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Droidzoid

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So I've never had this happen to me on my previous phones. When I'm talking on the phone or when the other side is ringing I can feel the reverb go through the phone casing because of the sound from the earpiece.

I can understand feeling the minute vibrations when using the loud speaker at the bottom but also due to the earpiece is not something i knew about.

Is this normal because of how thin the phone is?

Thanks!
 

Droidzoid

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I would really appreciate a reply since I'm still near the store just in case a exchange is required
 

Droidzoid

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Did you try it without a case? Are you saying you can't feel the sound vibrating through the aluminium when playing music through the main speakers?
 

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Just to be clear I am just talking about minute/minor reverb/vibrations you can feel through the body of the phone due to the sound coming from the earpiece.
 

Droidzoid

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I am talking about feeble vibrations due to the earpiece not the main speaker. When youre on a call or something. Especially when the other persons phone is ringing.
 

Droidzoid

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With enough volume applied I am sure the phone will vibrate! I can not imagine playing music through the external speakers. Apple gave you ear phones for music.

I am talking about feeble vibrations due to the earpiece not the main speaker. When youre on a call or something. Especially when the other persons phone is ringing.
 
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