Haven't rooted my mate S, so it's all vanilla. Any headphone I plug in, the left channel doesn't work. This is also true for sound systems that I attached it to. Any ideas as to what it might be wrong with it?
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It seems that my galaxy tab's 3.5mm headphone jack will not work when plugged in all the way. if I leave may be 2-3mm out then it will work. Does anyone has similar problem?
lettcco said:
It seems that my galaxy tab's 3.5mm headphone jack will not work when plugged in all the way. if I leave may be 2-3mm out then it will work. Does anyone has similar problem?
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Thats usually a sign of a worn out/damaged/dirty jack (or plug). That can easily happen if you plug in/out headphones a lot, or even if the headphone jack gets banged around while plugged in.
Never had any probs with mine in almost a year.
I'd make sure its not the headphones by trying a different pair first. If its not the headphones, then you could try cleaning the jack - or sending it to Samsung for repair (should still be under warranty)
So the sensor for my headphone jack is broken and my phone thinks I have headphones jacked in all the time. I need a way to disable the driver or have the phone not care about passing audio through the headphone.
I tried 2 apps form the market but they didn't work. It sounds like I need to put a 0 instead of a 1 somewhere ina script somewhere?
Does anyone have any ideas?
Did you flash an I9000 ROM without a reoriented kernel?
I'm %100 sure it's the 3.5 jack.
Sometimes it will work. And when it does the light sensor which turns the screen off when you put your finger over it will be on.
But when it stops working that is deactivated. This only happens when you actually have headphones in.
It completely stopped working. It will randomly work every once in awhile but it's more broken then not.
I need to really disable the 3.5mm headphone jack.
I have a similar problem, but with a twist...
Phone doesn't recognise any headphones connected to the 3,5mm connector.
Right channel makes barely audible low "dub..dub.." sound and the left is totally silent.
Not sure if these problems relate in any other way then the 3,5mm jack.
Tried different kernels with cyanogen & original roms.
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Sorry if this is in the wrong area as far as the phone model is concerned, but search function in xda-app doesn't exactly specify on wich areas the results are.
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bump, still need help on this matter.
Whenever I connect my Skullcandy headphones, only the left headphone works. Also, the white earbuds that came with the Note do the same thing. Only 1 earbud works while the right one doesnt. Is anyone else having the same problems? The phone is new.
press the headphone connector firmly.. also there are some headphones pin configuration are changed so all the headphones are not comfortable with all the 3.5 mm jacks..
if the problem persisted same there are chances to service your connector...
If I push the connector down hard it works, but when I let go, one earbud stops working. Even my Samsung earphones don't work properly.
I previously had a droid ultra and it had thr same problem. Im using bose headphones and for some reason they headphones dont plug in all the way. I know the headphones work properly because i use them on my computer and tablet. Do i need to be using a specific headphone jack size. I figured the size the bose headphones came with would be fine. Anyone else having this problem??
Do you mean the plug sticks out above the chassis, or when you plug them in, sound still comes through the speaker and not headphones?
When I plug my Yurbuds into my Moto X there is a very small portion of the gold plug still showing. I think the port is just shallow, but the headphones work fine.
I've had the same issue. I opt not to use it. Bluetooth ftw.
ultramegaman963 said:
I previously had a droid ultra and it had thr same problem. Im using bose headphones and for some reason they headphones dont plug in all the way. I know the headphones work properly because i use them on my computer and tablet. Do i need to be using a specific headphone jack size. I figured the size the bose headphones came with would be fine. Anyone else having this problem??
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They just don't have as much extra material around it to cover the whole thing. It is a result of the curved edge the jack is on. Works just fine, though, and produces some decent enough sound for a phone.
Yeah my earbuds' jack sticks out a little bit, but the sound itself is okay. Never had an issue with my jack yet.
Make sure there is not lint in the jack. That can cause sound/fitment issues.
Pretty sure everybody else covered it, but mine works fine as well. I do find that you have to give the 3.5mm plug a little extra "push" at the end but I am rewarded with a satisfying "click" once it is all the way in. A portion of the plug still shows from the back, but this is irrelevant as the only connections that need to be made are further down anyway. I have used it with both headphones, and the AUX cable in my car (with a VERY expensive subwoofer and sound system) and have found that the sound quality puts my Droid Bionic (even with DSP manager) to shame.
So my headphone jack packed in today, but I was thinking.
Can I use an OTG device (micro usb to 3.5mm) to utilize audio provided im on Lollipop? (idk if its on older versions)
I havent got the money or time at the moment to replace it, i just need a cheap alternative to last me until I do. Thanks!
Plasma Shadow said:
So my headphone jack packed in today, but I was thinking.
Can I use an OTG device (micro usb to 3.5mm) to utilize audio provided im on Lollipop? (idk if its on older versions)
I havent got the money or time at the moment to replace it, i just need a cheap alternative to last me until I do. Thanks!
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Could you describe your problems with headphone jack? Probably we are facing the same issue. For example, my proximity and ambient light sensors are working, but headphones aren't (sensors are attached to the headphone connector). Replacement part arrived today, I replaced it, and my headphones still aren't working. Actually, they do, but the volume is so low, I almost can't hear anything.
terirem said:
Could you describe your problems with headphone jack? Probably we are facing the same issue. For example, my proximity and ambient light sensors are working, but headphones aren't (sensors are attached to the headphone connector). Replacement part arrived today, I replaced it, and my headphones still aren't working. Actually, they do, but the volume is so low, I almost can't hear anything.
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My headphone jack just doesnt work, everything else seems to. If i push down on the headphone wire when in the jack i get audio out of one ear but thats it. I resorted to buying a pair of bluetooth headphones. They work amazingly.
Plasma Shadow said:
My headphone jack just doesnt work, everything else seems to. If i push down on the headphone wire when in the jack i get audio out of one ear but thats it. I resorted to buying a pair of bluetooth headphones. They work amazingly.
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Exactly the problems I'm facing with, and I think I'll solve it the same way you did.