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We’ve heard (and to some extent experienced ourselves) people complaining about the following on their Nexus 4 smartphone and Nexus tablet with respect to its power button:

Nexus 4’s power button unleashes several pain points in end user experience, particularly as the device gets older. So here’s what we’ve found you can do to either alleviate the pain by having to deal with a constantly dysfunctional power button on the trusty old Nexus 4. There are a number problems plaguing the Nexus 4’s hardware buttons, and we’ve experienced most of them progressively over the past two years. In fact, it’s not only difficult to press, but it allegedly worsens as time goes on. You see, the power button of the Nexus 4 isn’t its most shining part. Apart from one small problem which has been experienced by a substantial number of Nexus 4 – and to some extent Nexus 7 tablet – owners. A lot of Indians sport the popular Google phone simply because it was the first one to be sold officially in hither shores. The Nexus 4 handset is just shy of being two years old now. A darling among Google’s Nexus lineup of devices, one that actually created waves by selling at an atrociously low unlocked price in the US (where people are only ever used to buying phones with a contract with telcos).
