Hardware Top half of 3DS issue?

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Hey guys, I usually just lurk around and read things on GBATemp but I have something that may be an issue I would like to get advice on.

I got my 3DS yesterday, like most of us, and I noticed that when you open it up so that the top half snaps (Signaling that it is clicked in place), it is a tiny bit wobbly. Is the top half supposed to wobble a little bit or is it supposed to be 100% firm in place?

Any insight is helpful, thanks.
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same for me
my dsi was "wobbly"[just guessing what it means] a bit, but the 3ds does that much more
can be a bit problem if a game requires you to shake it, to activate the motion sensors....
 

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I had this same issue with my DSL and now my 3DS, BUT so does my friend and all the people who bought one as well as us on launch night, i believe its just how the hinge is.
 

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Shadowhunta said:
I had this same issue with my DSL and now my 3DS, BUT so does my friend and all the people who bought one as well as us on launch night, i believe its just how the hinge is.

really even the eu 3ds's hmmm, I did a google search and it seems that some people have completely sturdy hinges. Mind you this is not confirmed, I was just wondering if any one has a completely sturdy screen and if not then is this "normal".

regardless it's kind of annoying, please respond those who have a 3DS.
 

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DigitalDeviant said:
really even the eu 3ds's hmmm, I did a google search and it seems that some people have completely sturdy hinges. Mind you this is not confirmed, I was just wondering if any one has a completely sturdy screen and if not then is this "normal".

regardless it's kind of annoying, please respond those who have a 3DS.
Same problem with mine :/

i think it IS normal, just abit annoying though.
 

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iMasaru said:
DigitalDeviant said:
really even the eu 3ds's hmmm, I did a google search and it seems that some people have completely sturdy hinges. Mind you this is not confirmed, I was just wondering if any one has a completely sturdy screen and if not then is this "normal".

regardless it's kind of annoying, please respond those who have a 3DS.
Same problem with mine :/

i think it IS normal, just abit annoying though.

The wobble isn't "serious" but it is annoying, any one else care to share their experience?

I would like to make a poll, but that may not be very accurate.
 

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Nintendo had how long to develop this?
One would assume they'd have enough time to work out these kinks.

Oh well, 3DS lite anyone?
 

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Its not the first time a manufacturing problem has occur with Nintendo

I remember hearing about how in some batches of ds lites the screws
near the hinge were overtightened leaving to eventual cracking of
the area.
 

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_Chaz_ said:
Nintendo had how long to develop this?
One would assume they'd have enough time to work out these kinks.

Oh well, 3DS lite anyone?

^^this is the EXACT reason i bought an extended warranty that covers accidental damage for £23 for 2 years, if nintendo release the next Iteration of the 3DS within 2 years (as they have in the past!) then i will throw this down the stairs, get the money i paid and put it to the new one, quids in!
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Sorry, back on topic..as i mentioned earlier this is something i am used to since my DSlite, in fact the only DS i have ever seen that did'nt have this issue is the DSphat
 

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It IS normal. A more precise design could lead to broken hinged even after a short usage. A lot of kids will have 3DS's, so more subject to multiple open-close lid per day.

The DSL had a more precise design, and led to broken hinged.

It seem that a lot of ppl are paranoying lol.

Pip'
 

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Pippin666 said:
It IS normal. A more precise design could lead to broken hinged even after a short usage. A lot of kids will have 3DS's, so more subject to multiple open-close lid per day.

The DSL had a more precise design, and led to broken hinged.

Pip'

hi pip, didn't you post in the poll thread that yours is sturdy though?
 

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