Issue when coming out of vibrate mode

Hello all,
This has happened a couple of times now with my 3GS. I put my iphone on charge and selected silent vibrate mode with the side switch. In the morning, the battery was at 99% and even though I had selected ringing mode with the side switch, the phone remained in silent (vibrate) mode. I got a text, it vibrated with no message alert. I tried typing a text and the keyboard didn't make the click sound on each key press. I rebooted the phone and all was back to normal including the battery indicator, now at 100%...???
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm not too bothered if it occasionally needs a reboot but I am curious to see if its a firmware bug?
My iphone is running the latest release and is from Orange UK - Locked.
Thanks

Though it's not normal... it doesn't hurt to do a hard reset every now and then...
To try to resolve I'd suggest a full restore using "set up as new iPhone" this will take all the bugs out that could be causing the issue...

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