When i plug in headphones my phone goes nuts - HTC Sensation

its a HTC sensation XE vodafone
Whenever i plug in my headphones and i start listening to podcasts/music after either about 10 minutes to an hour the phone goes hay wire
what i mean by this is it starts to ring people for a second and then hang up and it starts up other podcasts and songs
it does this until i usually restart the phone or unplug my headphones
could it be dirt IN the phone or what?
the rom i have now is cygenomod and before that it was elegacia rom so i dont think the actual rom is the problem
i might be wrong though
any ideas

maybe the paint at the 3.55 mm socket got worn off and the headphone jack is touching that ..i remember this causing the phone to reboot too

how would gone go about fixing it?
sending it in for a repair?

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I am using the stock rom and have not rooted this phone yet (I may not ever). I have had a small issue that is more bothersome then anything else. Any time I plug a headset into the phone the Volume of the movies I am watching drops back down to 50% and I have to raise it back up since I use this in the trains. I though there was a setting to uncheak this from happing but I can not find it. Do any of you know how to stop it from droping down to 50% each time.
I've never heard of that setting. Is it that hard to press the volume up button a few times?
Never had that happen, but I haven't run stock since... maybe 3 hours after I got my device?
Deathmvp said:
I am using the stock rom and have not rooted this phone yet (I may not ever). I have had a small issue that is more bothersome then anything else. Any time I plug a headset into the phone the Volume of the movies I am watching drops back down to 50% and I have to raise it back up since I use this in the trains. I though there was a setting to uncheak this from happing but I can not find it. Do any of you know how to stop it from droping down to 50% each time.
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just to be clear, your saying you can plug in your head phones while watching the media/movie turn it up........then if you keep watching the movie and unplug the head phones and plug them right back up it will drop your Media volume to 50%
Well raise your volume before you plug it in. There ua two settings phone and headphone volume.
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the2rrell said:
just to be clear, your saying you can plug in your head phones while watching the media/movie turn it up........then if you keep watching the movie and unplug the head phones and plug them right back up it will drop your Media volume to 50%
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Yes any time I put the head phones in it set the Media sound back to 50%

[Q] Auxiliary port pin stuck? thinks headset is always in

Alright so about a month ago my phone decided the headset was always plugged in, even though its not. Calls dont ring, no speaker sound whatsoever. This happends on any Rom, even stock.
I used a software workaround that routes the audio back and forth, but its a major hassle. I miss calls all the time.
Recently i unplugged my headset and the speakers worked for about an hour, then it shut off again. So i thought it was a hardware problem.
I wiggled a pin around in the port and BAM it worked again for about 20 minutes then stopped. This is very hard to repeat and now i can only get it to work for a couple seconds.
I found that hitting a certain spot inside the aux port that is nearest to the back of the phone about 1/4 the way down is the sweet spot.
I have tried using a q-tip to clean it, nothing happends.
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[Q] Is my phone forever bricked?

Okay, the other day while I was in a tech class I decided to plug my phone into my teachers sub and speakers since he allows that on occasion. But when I plugged in the audio cord and tried to click the power button, my phone was randomly off. I unplugged the cord and turned my phone back on and decided it was a random coincidence and while it was booting back up I plugged the audio cord back into the headphone jack. The screen bugged and then the phone shut off and now won't turn on. Turns out the the cord I used was one that was sending signal out of the sub rather it being audio in. I've tried just letting it sit and charge but nothing has worked. Computer doesn't recognize anything either. Anything I can do or am I screwed? I was running Paranoid android 4.3 beta 1.
Not even a boot screen?
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Ben36 said:
Not even a boot screen?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Nothing. The phone doesn't even get warm when on the charger.
Subs are active, meaning that there is electricity going through those cables. Sounds to me like you just shorted your phone with an electrical shock (apt username for this forum by the way).
All you can do is hold power down for up to a minute. If it still doesnt come on, its not coming on.
rootSU said:
Subs are active, meaning that there is electricity going through those cables. Sounds to me like you just shorted your phone with an electrical shock (apt username for this forum by the way).
All you can do is hold power down for up to a minute. If it still doesnt come on, its not coming on.
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I've held the power button down for extended times and nothing happen but I don't know of it was over a minute.
hardshocker said:
I've held the power button down for extended times and nothing happen but I don't know of it was over a minute.
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Looks like your phone is fried then!
I guess I'm just going to send it in to LG since it's less than months old. Hopefully they can help.
hardshocker said:
Okay, the other day while I was in a tech class I decided to plug my phone into my teachers sub and speakers since he allows that on occasion. But when I plugged in the audio cord and tried to click the power button, my phone was randomly off. I unplugged the cord and turned my phone back on and decided it was a random coincidence and while it was booting back up I plugged the audio cord back into the headphone jack. The screen bugged and then the phone shut off and now won't turn on. Turns out the the cord I used was one that was sending signal out of the sub rather it being audio in. I've tried just letting it sit and charge but nothing has worked. Computer doesn't recognize anything either. Anything I can do or am I screwed? I was running Paranoid android 4.3 beta 1.
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Did you ever get it to work again?
I did the exact same thing this weekend...
vin4yak said:
Looks like your phone is fried then!
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Yes woohoo!

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I had this problem since I bought the phone last December. The first phone I got had the static noise when the screen is off, so I got it replaced. The second one had the same issue but it kept restarting so I got it replaced again. Third one I got still had the static noise, but I decided to keep it, since its the third phone and all three did the same thing. does anybody experience the same issue?
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