I'm trying to figure out if this is a faulty/failing button, or a debounce issue...
If its failing, it should be repaired (phone is in great condition, just a few months old), but the first time it went back, nothing was done!
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However:
A) I've not dropped this phone
B) there aren't spares for the OnePlus 10 Pro yet
C) there's no WAY I'd pull a new-ish / expensive phone apart when its still in warranty
I had reasonably prompt responses from the support staff... until I shared this video with them.
For reference, my OnePlus 5 power button failed after nearly 5 years, when I dropped it button-first on a hard edge, which literally shattered the button. A simple repair.
The "repair" notes say that it had the firmware updated, and was "screened", all tests passed...
But they clearly missed my note, and didn't actually check/test the faulty power button.
I tried to be helpful and identify the issue clearly, but alas. 🤦♀️
I'm trying to figure out if this is a faulty/failing button, or a debounce issue...
If its failing, it should be repaired (phone is in great condition, just a few months old), but the first time it went back, nothing was done!
That was a bit of an epic journey...! 😱
Well done @[email protected] and team!
I'm talking with @[email protected] / @[email protected] tomorrow! 😱
I'm looking forward to it - come and join us to hear more!