Hi Sieghard, thanks for the advice. How did you convince them to give
you a new phone and not a refurbished one? As far as I am aware, Apple
is pretty clear that this is usually what will happen if you get your
phone replaced. Did you exchange just the phone or the entire package?
Grant
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Sounds like they would either have to decide if it would be worth it
and take it apart and see what is going on to whatever extent they
could or just swap it out for another one or tell you tuff *** in some
manner. Seriously though, of course we can only speculate on the cause
or the Apple
^Looks as though others are experiencing the same issue from Googling
for iPhone 5 vibration issues. Since at least a handful of iPhones
seem to have this it begs the question of whether it's really a
problem:; on the other hand, many iPhones clearly do not exhibit this
behavior.
Grant
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Hi Grant,
Living in Vancouver where you have access to several Apple Stores, I'd
recommend you go to one and see what they can do. I have had both my iPhone
and 4S replaced because of problems, the 4 after about 8 months when my home
button quit working most of the time and the 4S after a month