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Is this normal behavior the vibration of the iPhone x ?

What Are you suspecting that is abnormal? From what I can tell from your video, it sounds normal to me. But the vibration may sound and feel different because you have a case on it.
 

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Sounds normal to me. Keep in mind that if you had an iPhone 6 or earlier model, before the X, the vibration system is different as it uses the haptic feedback motor i believe. Much more quieter.
 

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Take it out of the case, go to create a new custom vibration pattern, hold your finger down on the screen when recording the pattern so its just one continuous vibration. Then rotate the phone around at the same time. If the sound varies, you have a faulty or loose Taptic Engine (which is what yours sounds like but impossible to tell unless you do these steps above)
 

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Take it out of the case, go to create a new custom vibration pattern, hold your finger down on the screen when recording the pattern so its just one continuous vibration. Then rotate the phone around at the same time. If the sound varies, you have a faulty or loose Taptic Engine (which is what yours sounds like but impossible to tell unless you do these steps above)
Is the vibrations switch straight on mine
 

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Is the vibrations switch straight on mine

The mute switch doesn’t have to be perfectly aligned, because there is some slight play with it. That said, it’s a non-issue, just like the vibration is with you having a case on your iPhone X.
 

Alexrat1996

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There next part of my question
The mute switch doesn’t have to be perfectly aligned, because there is some slight play with it. That said, it’s a non-issue, just like the vibration is with you having a case on your iPhone X.
mine has not slight play with it but does it look straight /ok with you
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Really??

Just enjoy your phone man.
I could but my issues aren’t resolved and there months till next iphone is out so I can upgrade again on iPhone UP program and return phone
[doublepost=1522252861][/doublepost]@Relentless Power i got my phone in second week of November.
It says upgrade eligible 10-10-18 can I pay two months in once to be able to upgrade in September pay September and October at once ?

Is the switch vibrate ok to you is it straight ?
 

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Maybe you aren’t standing on level ground when looking at the switch, so that’s why it looks crooked to you.

I can’t wait until you upgrade to the next iPhone so we can all see, “iPhone X 2 issue” or “iPhone XI issue” or “iPhone X Plus issue”

Have you actually ever used your phone, or do you just spend all day looking at it with a magnifying glass looking for “issues?”
 

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Maybe you aren’t standing on level ground when looking at the switch, so that’s why it looks crooked to you.

I can’t wait until you upgrade to the next iPhone so we can all see, “iPhone X 2 issue” or “iPhone XI issue” or “iPhone X Plus issue”

Have you actually ever used your phone, or do you just spend all day looking at it with a magnifying glass looking for “issues?”

I use my phone fine but I hate installing glass on my phone that’s how it starts with issues.
 
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