Grant, I have had this in the past three iPhones starting with the 4,
4S and I notice it on my wife's five. I don't know if it is something
like an accelerometer in there or what.

Eric

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On Oct 23, 2012, at 3:19 AM, Grant Hardy <grantha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for all the replies guys! This is a rather split discussion I'd
> say. I was hoping everyone would either say "it's normal" or "nope,
> get it exchanged immediately." *grin*
>
> It sounds like the tiniest piece of...plastic, or something...moving
> around inside the iPhone 5. I thought of taking it into my nearest
> Apple store, but the noise is so subtle that I know we won't be able
> to hear it in a crowded store. I also tend to worry about my new
> gadgets a little obsessively, so it may well be totally normal. The
> device, certainly, functions well.
>
> Does anyone have an iPhone 5 that doesn't make any sound when shaken?
>
> Grant
>
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