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Hello all...
My fiance and I both got iPhone 3Gs at launch (7/11). Her phone has been just fine and mine has been exchanged a few times for various issues. I noticed on my first phone (and on her current phone) that the ringer switch had/has a lot of resistance when switching it towards the silent position (downward).
On my current iPhone, I noticed that the switch moves a lot more freely and without the resistance that her iPhone or my previous iPhone had; it is a simple click.
My question is....is this normal for her iPhone ringer switch to have high resistance or mine to be more loose? Thx!
My fiance and I both got iPhone 3Gs at launch (7/11). Her phone has been just fine and mine has been exchanged a few times for various issues. I noticed on my first phone (and on her current phone) that the ringer switch had/has a lot of resistance when switching it towards the silent position (downward).
On my current iPhone, I noticed that the switch moves a lot more freely and without the resistance that her iPhone or my previous iPhone had; it is a simple click.
My question is....is this normal for her iPhone ringer switch to have high resistance or mine to be more loose? Thx!