My headphone icon is stuck on my g4. It won't play music through anything but headphones unless I force it to with the soundabout app. I've tried a factory reset, and even removed the headphone jack from the phone and replaced with One from my spare phone, with no luck. Any ideas?
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I run a stock nexus 5, I installed the 5.1.1 update over the air and now I can't get audio through the headphone jack. If I plug headphones in the sound continues to play through the phone speaker.
I suspect this is a software issue because:
*the headphones work with other devices
*the headphone jack is free of lint
*yes the headphones were pushed all the way in
*the headphone jack worked before the update
*if I install the app 'sound about' I can force audio through the headphones.
I'm trying to avoid doing a factory reset as certain games etc don't back up properly to the cloud but I will if I have to.
Has anyone else had this problem?
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Anyone?
Not me
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Hi, I hope someone can help.
there is no sound coming from speaker( calls, alarm, vids)
when I try play music it give me error (Unfortunately dsp manager has stopped)
When i plug in headphones the phone just freeze and I have to remove battery.
I tried format.
Flashing other roms.
cleaning headphone jack port
Any advise will be great help
PROBLEM:
Essentially my phone has stopped recognising when headphones have been plugged in, but the headphone port isn't broken since it plays audio through both the speakers and the headphones at the same time. I recognize that this might be a hardware problem, so I'm just looking for a temporary fix. Ideally a small app that allows me to toggle where the sound is played through.
SPECS:
Rooted android 4.4
Cubot s308
ALREADY TRIED:
Checked headphone port for dust/debris using a light, wiggled inside with a cotton bud and so on
Tried a few apps, notably 'sound about' which doesn't actually change anything
Other headsets - all I have tried have the same issue, so its not a headset issue
All other posts I can find are where the headphone out is permanently on, or where the port just doesn't work, so any help would be apreciated.
RobertHowie said:
PROBLEM:
Essentially my phone has stopped recognising when headphones have been plugged in, but the headphone port isn't broken since it plays audio through both the speakers and the headphones at the same time. I recognize that this might be a hardware problem, so I'm just looking for a temporary fix. Ideally a small app that allows me to toggle where the sound is played through.
SPECS:
Rooted android 4.4
Cubot s308
ALREADY TRIED:
Checked headphone port for dust/debris using a light, wiggled inside with a cotton bud and so on
Tried a few apps, notably 'sound about' which doesn't actually change anything
Other headsets - all I have tried have the same issue, so its not a headset issue
All other posts I can find are where the headphone out is permanently on, or where the port just doesn't work, so any help would be apreciated.
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Hi,
You shall try to ask your question here http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help where you can get expert's help.
Good luck.
So I've got V4A pre-installed in a stock-based android 5.0 rom. It works all well(only when I reboot my phone with the headphone jack plugged in). If I remove the jack, then place it back, V4A stops working no matter what I try thereafter. Only rebooting again with the jack in solves it. Even rebooting the phone, and then putting in the jack won't get V4A to fire up. I've already tried clearing the background processes of V4A and the music app, but it still doesn't work. Anyone can help?
EDIT: It also works after rebooting without audio jack plugged in.
For some reason my honor 8 stopped registering my headphones. I was listening to music one minute, pause it, then when I played it back it wouldn't play through the headphones. I've tried turning it off and on with no luck.
Have you tried the headphones with another device? The problem may be in the headphones themselves. I would also recommend trying another pair of headphones with your phone.