I also heard that episode, but the really disturbing thing is in the
latest one after that, someone from Apple had commented that they have
a policy that they will not replace an IPhone for the rattle problem
and they stated tey have official Apple documents that state they will
not do it. That is really disturbing when some are clearly having
issues with a rattle that is not there in others and it sounds like
Apple is taking the direction of a cover up. If some do not rattle,
none of them should. Apple needs to own up to their crap for quality
control and make things right for everyone.

On 11/5/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wanted to give an update on the "rattle" sound I heard when
> shaking my iPhone 5.
>
> My phone company offers a 14-day window where you can get your unit
> exchanged with a brand-new, sealed unit. I opted for this just in
> case.
>
> The new unit has no rattle at all. I'm very happy.
>
> I'm convinced there was something moving around in the older unit that
> shouldn't be.
>
> Grant
>
> On 10/24/12, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> For sure, the thing is though that the subtle clicking sound on my
>> phone isn't at all significant. If I take it back and get a
>> replacement, it'll be a refurbished unit which I really don't want if
>> I can help it.
>>
>> On 10/24/12, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi all you who have a rattling iPhone,
>>>
>>> Rob from the Today in iOS Podcast just covered this issue in his last
>>> episode and he had several callers who called in reporting that they had
>>> various noises. One caller said his made more of a stronger rattle/clunk
>>> and
>>> that he ended up getting a new iPhone after he took his phone to an
>>> Apple
>>> Store and the tech determined his battery was slightly loose. Other
>>> callers
>>> said the small clicking/rattle could be the camera lens or the home key.
>>> My
>>> 4S is dead quiet and I never noticed a rattle with my 4 either and I had
>>> an
>>> iPhone that made a significant noise when I shook it I'd probably take
>>> it
>>> back to Apple and argue that this should not be which seems to be what
>>> quite
>>> a few of the callers seemed to agree with.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sieghard
>>>
>>>
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