Strange vibration when charging...

My ipod nano has begun to vibrate when I'm charging it at the wall socket. Is this normal? I'm a little worried the battery may explode or something exciting like that. Advice would be appreciated.

if it is a vibration then you'll feel it if you touch the plastic display
if you only feel it when touching the metal case it is the leakage current
it is the charger that causes it, some types of charger do it more, some less

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