IPod nano built-in speaker fizzing/buzzing

Hello, when using built-in speaker on my iPod, music plays, but after pausing/stopping it and putting the iPod to my ear, I can hear fizzing/buzzing from internal speaker, although music is paused. If volume is low, noise is low as well. If volume is high, noise is bigger.
If iPod is switched off, there is no noise from speaker.
Listening via headphones is OK.
Please, is it common behavior or should I send it to service?
Thanks for your comments.
Brgds
Ludvik

I have no such problem. Are the earphones connected securely? Make sure you push the earphone in very hard until the white part is touching the iPod.
It's possible your earphone are defective?
Since your service department has acknowledged the issue take the iPod back along with the earphone. If you get another ipod, do not leave the service center until the service center tested the iPod for buzzing & fizzing.

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