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Old 01-07-2009, 12:37 AM
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Unhappy Diamond keeps vibrating

About a week ago, my Diamond fell down, and since then, in certain positions (when the phone is vertical), everytime it vibrates, a slight vibration continues for a few minutes and then it goes off.

As far as I can understand the issue, when the phone vibrates, it leaves some circuit on which controls the motor; for some reason, the motor keeps turning even though the phone doesn't send a vibration signal, and it stops as soon as the phone disconnects the main circuit or something similar.

Does anybody know if there's a registry / ROM tweak so I can go around this failure? I just like the "connect" vibration alot, but it's not funny anymore when the phone keeps vibrating while I talk.

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Re: Diamond keeps vibrating

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About a week ago, my Diamond fell down, and since then, in certain positions (when the phone is vertical), everytime it vibrates, a slight vibration continues for a few minutes and then it goes off.

As far as I can understand the issue, when the phone vibrates, it leaves some circuit on which controls the motor; for some reason, the motor keeps turning even though the phone doesn't send a vibration signal, and it stops as soon as the phone disconnects the main circuit or something similar.

Does anybody know if there's a registry / ROM tweak so I can go around this failure? I just like the "connect" vibration alot, but it's not funny anymore when the phone keeps vibrating while I talk.

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Reg Edits cant fix damaged hardware issues. Bring the phone into the store for warranty, make sure not to mention that you dropped it, and they should swap it out for you.
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Old 01-12-2009, 11:59 PM
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Re: Diamond keeps vibrating

Hi,

I'm not hoping that a reg fix or something will fix the issue; I'm just hoping that some software adjustment could work as a workaround, specially because it seems as if some circuit keeps being powered for a while as the phone only vibrates slightly and after a while it stops.

It would be difficult for me to take it to a Sprint shop as I'm outside US and am using the Sprint phone with another company. Any suggestions?
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