IPad 3 rear panel issues when charging

Hi, I've ad my iPad around 2 month and I have never dropped or banged (touch wood) when it's charging the metal back seems to have a ever so slight current,  nothing like to give you a shock but it defiantly has something happening ?
Has his happened to any body else
Ps this was before io6 is that means anything
Thanks

Did you just try quitting the camera app completely and then try again?
Go to the home screen first by tapping the home button. Double tap the home button and the task bar will appear with all of your recent/open apps displayed at the bottom. Tap and hold down on any app icon until it begins to wiggle. Tap the minus sign in the upper left corner of the app that you want to close. Tap the home button or anywhere above the task bar. Restart the iPad.
If you reset all settings - you shouldn't lose any data, apps or any other content - but you will have to set all of the settings app settings again.

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