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Paul Stone
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I've noticed that if I gently move my platinum from side to side, I can hear something moving around. Its not the springboard cover or the stylus, so the only thing I can think of is that it must be the glass in the screen moving around slightly.
This isn't causing a problem, but I was just wondering if this is normal or not.

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IanP
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it might be the battery cover. Mine doesn't fit snuggly so it rattles when I move the VPL from side to side...

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it might be the battery cover. Mine doesn't fit snuggly so it rattles when I move the VPL from side to side...


No, it's not that - it sounds kind of heavier (and it's not the batteries either!)

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IanP
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it doesn't sound good. Given Handsprings sound reputation for replacements & returns I get onto them...

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