Black Lumia 920, unibody clicking and creaking is it normal?

mine was creaking from the start (1st batch, Nov'12), but I've dropped it several times, and even popped it open once (to fix the rattling battery with a post-it from either side :grin: ) and now the creaking's gone. ^_^ And I didn't give a s**t anyway, you don't notice it if you're not paying attention to it or deliberately creak it (I was clicking the hell out of the USB door on my previous 800 while it was in my pocket - almost miss it now on 920) :)
 
I also have a black Lumia 920, but mine doesn't click or creak. Definitely doesn't sound like a normal occurrence.
 
Mine had a slight click on the top left corner and it was slightly uneven near the power button. I just cut up two small pieces of a Post It note and used some sticky tape to stick it to the shell where it made the creaks. Now it doesn't budge :P (On the inside, between the shell and the actual phone.)
 
Mine had a slight click on the top left corner and it was slightly uneven near the power button. I just cut up two small pieces of a Post It note and used some sticky tape to stick it to the shell where it made the creaks. Now it doesn't budge :P (On the inside, between the shell and the actual phone.)

Innovative solution :) But you shouldnt have to do this with a premium phone. Having to fix a phone in this price range with post its and sticky tape just confirms Nokias failure in creating a premium feeling.
 
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Innovative solution :) But you shouldnt have to do this with a premium phone. Having to fix a phone in this price range with post its and sticky tape just confirms Nokias failure in creating a premium feeling.

Br D

I disagree, there's only people complaining here on the forums, what about the other 95% (or majority anyways) of perfect phones (later batches)? I've "fixed" mine with a post-it because in Czech rep. (NOT Chechnya) I don't get the premium support from Nokia, especially when imported from Germany. So a little creaking housing is not worth waiting 20+ days for a replacement.
 

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