Nexus 5 no sound after new speakers - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Nexus 5 bought with broken screen. Received new screen + housing and replaced myself. No sound when reassembled. Order new speaker, install new speaker. Still no sound. I've disassembled/reassembled the device about a dozen times now, no apparent missing connections. It produced sound just fine in the original housing with cracked screen. Any ideas? Thanks!

Are you running custom rom or stock? Try reflashing the system.

hairy.areola said:
Nexus 5 bought with broken screen. Received new screen + housing and replaced myself. No sound when reassembled. Order new speaker, install new speaker. Still no sound. I've disassembled/reassembled the device about a dozen times now, no apparent missing connections. It produced sound just fine in the original housing with cracked screen. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Clean your connections, check all of your connections...

running stock all the way around. Factory Reset 10 to the 24th times.

If it's a drop that happened, something else is probably damaged. Not sure how you'd determine what... But it's an obvious possibility.

The sound was working just fine with the broken screen though.

Yup, then it's your replacements or the installation. Not much else it could be. I seriously doubt it has anything to do with software.
Hope you figure it out!

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No sound at all from the ear speaker :(

During a call yesterday, I completely lost all sound from my One S. There is absolutely nothing, and yes I have tried the in-call volume! Speaker phone works fine, but obviously I can't just use that. Has anybody had or heard of this problem? Any suggestions I can try? So far, I have reset to factory settings, and updated to the latest RUU, no luck.
If I need to send this in to HTC, I'd appreciate some guidance as to what I need to do (I'm in the UK). Thanks!
Try cleaning out the headphone jack port.
Happens to all phone if it get dirty enough. Hopefully that's the problem with yours and nothing major.
Sent from my HTC AMAZE 4G
Hmmm no luck with that I'm afraid Headphone jack works fine with headphones in, took them out and gave it as good a clean as I dared, but still the same.
Pretty sure the phone is borked, I've tried everything I can think of. Even bought an app that bypasses the headphone socket, but no joy.
Could anyone give me advice on the best way of getting this repaired by HTC UK?
Just wanted to post to give a massive thumbs up for the HTC UK repair centre. Phone was picked up by UPS on Tuesday, and returned to me today. Not only have they fixed the main issue with the internal speaker, they've also replaced the entire casing of the phone which was starting to chip badly. Basically looks like a brand new phone! Very impressive service

Replaced screen and loudspeaker and now can't play video or sound

N5 took a nasty fall that broke the screen, loudspeaker, and back cover. I replaced the screen/digitizer as well as the loudspeaker on my nexus 5 and performed a factory reset. N5 is on 4.4.4. I am able to see the screen fine, but I am not able to get any sound (even from headphones).
I am also not able to get any audio/video apps to work. This includes the youtube app. It will go to the video and just given an error that there was a problem playing the video. I can also access other websites like yahoo video and it just errors when trying to play.
Has anyone seen/heard of anything like this happening? I am wondering if there is additional hardware damage from the fall although I don't see any missing chips or anything on the motherboard.
Flash the factory images and see if it fixes it?? If not, hardware issue is the answer. You should have just sold off the device on craigslist and bought a new one instead of replacing all these things IMO.
vin4yak said:
Flash the factory images and see if it fixes it?? If not, hardware issue is the answer. You should have just sold off the device on craigslist and bought a new one instead of replacing all these things IMO.
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Yea the problem was. Screen broke and I wanted the 1000's of pictures off of the phone. It was worth the $129 to repair the screen. I guess the drop damaged something else on the phone that you can't see. It's possible since the loudspeaker was broken that it damaged the flex cable... although I am doubting as the phone is able to charge while plugged in and the screen is working normally (all of this is going over the flex cable).
The fact that the headphones aren't working is a bit odd and leaves me to believe that there is something going on with the audio hardware. It's okay I bought another phone since the N5 broke. I just needed the old data.

[Q] nexus 5 jack problem

I bought a nexus 5 like 10 days ago. It was working perfectly fine but recently my earphone jack started giving problem. Whichever earphones i use (and I've tried like 5 different ones) but the right earpiece gives a very faded sound where as left works fine. The phone has not been damaged at all. Can it be a software issue or is it faulty hardware? What should i do?
rohan.10594 said:
I bought a nexus 5 like 10 days ago. It was working perfectly fine but recently my earphone jack started giving problem. Whichever earphones i use (and I've tried like 5 different ones) but the right earpiece gives a very faded sound where as left works fine. The phone has not been damaged at all. Can it be a software issue or is it faulty hardware? What should i do?
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Faulty hardware. If you bought it new or used from eBay or something, you should be able to return it. If there's no warranty available for it, you can repair it yoursefl. LGs are very modular, and you can pick up the headphone jack module for $7 on eBay. Go to ifixit.com for a teardown tutorial.
rohan.10594 said:
I bought a nexus 5 like 10 days ago. It was working perfectly fine but recently my earphone jack started giving problem. Whichever earphones i use (and I've tried like 5 different ones) but the right earpiece gives a very faded sound where as left works fine. The phone has not been damaged at all. Can it be a software issue or is it faulty hardware? What should i do?
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It's probably a hardware issue. You might have dropped the phone somewhere or the phone might got damaged while in your pocket by getting in contact with something else which caused pressure on it and the right(clip, in the jack) got damaged. You can go and show it to someone who repair phones and he might help you out with a cheap method(except of doing it yourselve which might creat another problem, but you can always find tutorials and try to do it yourselve which I prefer no to do in this case). Good luck!
If any further help needed or have some other question just go on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2911338
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Microphone and speaker no longer working

I have run into the dreaded headphone jack problem. The phone won't play audio through the speakers and doesn't use the microphone because it thinks that headphones are connected. I've tried resetting it to factory settings and it didn't fix anything which is why I think it's not a software problem.
After some Googling I found that I'm not the only one to have this problem and that Google is replacing the units with this hardware fault. Unfortunately I didn't buy the phone via play store so I can't return it directly to google.
I'd like to try and fix it myself. If anyone knows where I could buy a headphone jack for the 5" pixel I'd be very grateful. Before I buy the replacement part I was thinking of removing the headphone jack and trying to start the phone like without it. My reasoning is that the phone would then default to playing the sound through speakers and I would be sure that it's a headphone jack problem. Would that work at all or the phone won't even start?
I need your advice and opinions, thanks
Please keep us updated as I'm facing the same issue:/
Alaadragonfire said:
Please keep us updated as I'm facing the same issue:/
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I ordered a replacement headphone jack and as soon as it arrives, within the next 2 weeks I hope, I'll replace it and see if that gets it fixed.
A couple of more details:
-problems started about 3 days after updating to Oreo
-at the beginning the volume would first turn itself gradually down to zero and I had to fight it with the volume up (I would always lose eventually xD)
-there was usually a loud pop heard through the headphones after that 'battle' and then the audio and mic would completely cut off
-restarting the phone would enable the audio and mic again but the problems returned as soon as I plugged in the headphones again (tried with several different headphones)
-factory reset didn't fix it and after a couple of days of problems I'm now stuck with no audio at all and no mic input
-my phone can't recognize the headphones anymore
I have the exact struggle, restart will work for a while and then problem return, when I contacted google they offered a replacement but since I'm not in Canada at the moment, they will not be able to process my replacement request, but google representative told me that I can try and replace the mic with the charging port(as it all comes together) and it should fix the issue, but I also think that it might be the headphones jack, also this happened after I tried Android O beta.
FooFighter312 said:
I ordered a replacement headphone jack and as soon as it arrives, within the next 2 weeks I hope, I'll replace it and see if that gets it fixed.
A couple of more details:
-problems started about 3 days after updating to Oreo
-at the beginning the volume would first turn itself gradually down to zero and I had to fight it with the volume up (I would always lose eventually xD)
-there was usually a loud pop heard through the headphones after that 'battle' and then the audio and mic would completely cut off
-restarting the phone would enable the audio and mic again but the problems returned as soon as I plugged in the headphones again (tried with several different headphones)
-factory reset didn't fix it and after a couple of days of problems I'm now stuck with no audio at all and no mic input
-my phone can't recognize the headphones anymore
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please update the progress, i'm having the same problem. I hope it get fixed after you replace the headphone jack
malstroms said:
please update the progress, i'm having the same problem. I hope it get fixed after you replace the headphone jack
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I'm still waiting on the part to arrive. I'm expecting it within the next two weeks. I'll try to document the replacement with photos and/or video so others can do it if it turns out successful
Okay guys, here's the update with some good news and some bad news.
The replacement headphone jack arrived yesterday and the good news is that I replaced it and it seems to have fixed the problem! Yay!
But the bad news is that in the process I damaged the LCD screen so now I'm waiting on a replacement LCD. I guess I should've expected that because the screen and LCD itself are extremely sensitive and the damage is not even visible, but it's simply not working anymore.
So how do I know it actually works? Well since the phone used to be paired to my PC via bluetooth, whenever I turn on my PC a notification sounds on my phone if I want to pair or not.
Minor bad news - I tried to record the whole process as a tutorial for anyone who'll try to fix this themselves but my camera's battery died halfway and I lost everything I recorded.
Here are the 2 teardown videos I used for guidance: First and Second. I highly recommend you watch them entirely before attempting anything.
I got the headphone jack on eBay from here. It is totally overpriced but it's the only place I was able to find it.
I'm getting my replacement LCD and adhesive for it from Replace Base
FooFighter312 said:
Okay guys, here's the update with some good news and some bad news.
The replacement headphone jack arrived yesterday and the good news is that I replaced it and it seems to have fixed the problem! Yay!
But the bad news is that in the process I damaged the LCD screen so now I'm waiting on a replacement LCD. I guess I should've expected that because the screen and LCD itself are extremely sensitive and the damage is not even visible, but it's simply not working anymore.
So how do I know it actually works? Well since the phone used to be paired to my PC via bluetooth, whenever I turn on my PC a notification sounds on my phone if I want to pair or not.
Minor bad news - I tried to record the whole process as a tutorial for anyone who'll try to fix this themselves but my camera's battery died halfway and I lost everything I recorded.
Here are the 2 teardown videos I used for guidance: First and Second. I highly recommend you watch them entirely before attempting anything.
I got the headphone jack on eBay from here. It is totally overpriced but it's the only place I was able to find it.
I'm getting my replacement LCD and adhesive for it from Replace Base
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Thanks for the updated! Are you sure problem is fixed by changing the headphone jack ? It's not temporary fixed like before ? BTW the link for eBay headphone jack is already sold out
Alaadragonfire said:
Thanks for the updated! Are you sure problem is fixed by changing the headphone jack ? It's not temporary fixed like before ? BTW the link for eBay headphone jack is already sold out
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Well I'll know for sure as soon as I replace the LCD. I'm hoping it will arrive during the next week and then I'll update this thread again
Alaadragonfire said:
I have the exact struggle, restart will work for a while and then problem return, when I contacted google they offered a replacement but since I'm not in Canada at the moment, they will not be able to process my replacement request, but google representative told me that I can try and replace the mic with the charging port(as it all comes together) and it should fix the issue, but I also think that it might be the headphones jack, also this happened after I tried Android O beta.
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I definitely recommend others try to get Google to replace it. I got mine from Swappa second hand and they still respected the warranty. Much easier and cheaper than replacing it yourself.
wow its nice to hear that it work, but some say that its the charging port board that has a problem(the location of the microphone). should i buy headphone jack replacement or charging port board?
yesterday i put i my pixel into freezer for 2 hour(i tried this because it help my previous phone which is nexus 5x come back to life for a while haha) and rebooted to safe mode and tried to record and microphone work, rebooted to normal and until now it still work, but im hoping that your replace method would be a permanent fix and i will do that too.
please update this thread again as soon as you replace your lcd
thank you
Another update. I got the replacement screen today but the problem hasn't been fixed. Well, partly it has been. The speaker now finally works when nothing is plugged in but the phone can't recognize any headphones. So, like Mattish13, if you can get it replaced by Google do so. Fixing things on my own is my hobby and was logical since I couldn't get mine replaced by Google, but this fix is not worth your time or money, trust me. I'm guessing the next thing to get replaced would be the daughterboard, maybe that would fix the problem finally, but in my opinion it's not worth it.
Ironic how so many problems with the headphone jack appeared for so many people and at the same time Google decided to ditch the jack for Pixel 2 :laugh:
Edit: just to be clear, since I already invested in a new screen and new jack, I will drop in another 25$ for the new daughterboard. If that doesn't fix it, nothing can
malstroms said:
wow its nice to hear that it work, but some say that its the charging port board that has a problem(the location of the microphone). should i buy headphone jack replacement or charging port board?
yesterday i put i my pixel into freezer for 2 hour(i tried this because it help my previous phone which is nexus 5x come back to life for a while haha) and rebooted to safe mode and tried to record and microphone work, rebooted to normal and until now it still work, but im hoping that your replace method would be a permanent fix and i will do that too.
please update this thread again as soon as you replace your lcd
thank you
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As strange as it sounds the freezer trick works! I think the issue appears when the phone heats or it's heat related
FooFighter312 said:
Another update. I got the replacement screen today but the problem hasn't been fixed. Well, partly it has been. The speaker now finally works when nothing is plugged in but the phone can't recognize any headphones. So, like Mattish13, if you can get it replaced by Google do so. Fixing things on my own is my hobby and was logical since I couldn't get mine replaced by Google, but this fix is not worth your time or money, trust me. I'm guessing the next thing to get replaced would be the daughterboard, maybe that would fix the problem finally, but in my opinion it's not worth it.
Ironic how so many problems with the headphone jack appeared for so many people and at the same time Google decided to ditch the jack for Pixel 2 :laugh:
Edit: just to be clear, since I already invested in a new screen and new jack, I will drop in another 25$ for the new daughterboard. If that doesn't fix it, nothing can
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Any updates ?
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Any updates ?
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Yes, sorry for forgetting to post earlier. I changed the daughterboard and it appeared to be working perfectly. But about 30 minutes later the microphone again wasn't working and there was no audio. I was back at the beginning.
Then I did a factory reset and again it worked. But every time, after about 30 minutes it stops working. At this point I have no idea what the exact problem is.
I've definitely fixed it partly somehow because before I couldn't get the microphone and speaker to work at all. Now I can, but it fails after some time eventually. The headphones jack works normally until the failure happens.
I've tried the freezer trick after that and had no noticeable improvement. My theory now is that the problem probably was on the daughterboard but the replacement one I got (which is actually a refurbished part) might have had the same problem but not as serious as my original part.
FooFighter312 said:
Yes, sorry for forgetting to post earlier. I changed the daughterboard and it appeared to be working perfectly. But about 30 minutes later the microphone again wasn't working and there was no audio. I was back at the beginning.
Then I did a factory reset and again it worked. But every time, after about 30 minutes it stops working. At this point I have no idea what the exact problem is.
I've definitely fixed it partly somehow because before I couldn't get the microphone and speaker to work at all. Now I can, but it fails after some time eventually. The headphones jack works normally until the failure happens.
I've tried the freezer trick after that and had no noticeable improvement. My theory now is that the problem probably was on the daughterboard but the replacement one I got (which is actually a refurbished part) might have had the same problem but not as serious as my original part.
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Thanks for the update, interesting... Maybe the daughterboard is faulty as well, but didn't Google response was that there is a crack line in the audio codec, as far as I know the audio codec is on the motherboard, I guess this problem won't be fixed after all, it is really annoying!! I wanted to get another pixel maybe XL this time, I found some offers with used ones, but now I am really afraid to buy one and this problem appears with the second phone.
Yes, found that response but unfortunately changing the motherboard is not possible because I couldn't find any place that sells them and I guess it's the same as getting a new phone in the end ?
I ended up getting a pixel XL but Google said this problem appears on devices manufacturered before March 2017,so I made sure when I was buying that I got a device manufactured after that and I did. So far so good ?
FooFighter312 said:
Yes, sorry for forgetting to post earlier. I changed the daughterboard and it appeared to be working perfectly. But about 30 minutes later the microphone again wasn't working and there was no audio. I was back at the beginning.
Then I did a factory reset and again it worked. But every time, after about 30 minutes it stops working. At this point I have no idea what the exact problem is.
I've definitely fixed it partly somehow because before I couldn't get the microphone and speaker to work at all. Now I can, but it fails after some time eventually. The headphones jack works normally until the failure happens.
I've tried the freezer trick after that and had no noticeable improvement. My theory now is that the problem probably was on the daughterboard but the replacement one I got (which is actually a refurbished part) might have had the same problem but not as serious as my original part.
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I had this problem and Google said pixel has warranty till 2019 and sent me a new one... However they sent me the wrong color and I have no choice in the manner
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I had this problem and Google said pixel has warranty till 2019 and sent me a new one... However they sent me the wrong color and I have no choice in the manner
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Do you mean your phone had warranty till 2019 or all pixel devices, because when I contacted Google the guy on the phone told me my phone has warranty till Jan 2018, which sucks in my case as I'm at the moment outside of Canada and won't be returning till summer 2018
Alaadragonfire said:
Do you mean your phone had warranty till 2019 or all pixel devices, because when I contacted Google the guy on the phone told me my phone has warranty till Jan 2018, which sucks in my case as I'm at the moment outside of Canada and won't be returning till summer 2018
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I believe all pixel devices because I bought mine just after they came out in Australia... Phone screen broke and when I replaced it I had these problems... Told Google it was a hassle contacting my australian provider and would cost alot and they said it had warranty until '19 and that they would replace it here in the states free of charge... It may have been only till '18 but my first pixel was faulty as well and I had it exchanged out there n straya so maybe that's why it is until 2019

s6 edge speaker problems

Hello,
I recently tried to replace...well...basically everything on my S6 edge. It was severely damaged, and i've been wanting to learn how to repair phones for a while now. Anyways, the phone's speaker is no longer working. I've bought two speakers and tried both of them and neither fixed the issue. I've tried resetting and wiping the cache as well. I've also tried installing the default ROM (i cant remember the program, but it's the most known one out there). I've tried everything that I know of and it still doesn't work.
If this is needed, I go to google music app thats default on there and try to play "over the horizon" song. No sound.
I've replaced this on the phone:
Motherboard
LCD
Battery
2x Speakers
Thanks
Replaced the motherboard, and no sound? That's impossible, unless the replaced motherboard is damaged, too.
There's a speaker controller on the bottom side of the motherboard, it's covered, and as far as I know, it can't be damaged easily.
The speaker has two connectors that needs to be correctly connected. Unless you mistaken it, there's no way the speaker won't work.

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