low audio from headphone jack - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

for some reason i have a low music output on my left earbud, even though i have the volume all up, and the headphones are not broken. I also get the same result on my aux cord and the left speaker on my stereo is also low. is this a hardware problem or software and can samsung fix this for me.

nero_son said:
for some reason i have a low music output on my left earbud, even though i have the volume all up, and the headphones are not broken. I also get the same result on my aux cord and the left speaker on my stereo is also low. is this a hardware problem or software and can samsung fix this for me.
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Did you try to clean the inside connection.

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Boomchaos said:
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Yes. Earphone fits perfectly in the jack. I said that the volume is low because I compared it with my cheap old phones. And the hj audio o/p was way better than nokia 7 plus.
It might be high volume warning. You don't see this popup if your screen is off and volume stays at the same low level. https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/

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