Xperia Z! produces a hissing sound when it vibrates

Hello,
My xperia z1 produces a strage hissing sound when it virates. I have tried running the diagnostics also, but to no avail. Can you please tell me the soultion for this problem?
Thanks

i think the suatable thig is bring it to sony service center.before that contcat them
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