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Sticky power button on s6 edge

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Currently having problems with a sticky power button, it is still working but I do t have the click sound and I am a bit worried it will eventually develop into a non working power button. Anybody else had this issue? And if so any joy in resolving it?
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Invoke the warranty and send it back to Samsung for a repair.

UK - 0330 SAMSUNG (726 7864)

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Invoke the warranty and send it back to Samsung for a repair.

UK - 0330 SAMSUNG (726 7864)

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Has anybody had any experience with the Samsung service centres? Could save me having to send it in if they say they do it on the same day
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CPW do have some in house if you have one near enough but Samsung will send you a jiffy bag to post it back.
They usually turn them around inside a day.
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Quite honestly though, it may just require a squirt of switch cleaner to free it off.
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That would probably do it, but in all honesty if I could get a swap instead of a repair I'd be happy as there is a small scratch on my screen it would conveniently get rid off slight_smile
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Yes...they would probably notice the 'small scratch on the screen' wink

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