Does anyone else's Headphone jack wobble slightly?
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Nope. working fine
Works fine but if you put your headphones in you can wobble it a small amount
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Yes. I thought it was strange, but not enough to be a concern.
If your headphone jack is not coming out by itself then it should be fine I think. Mine doesn't wobble though. Maybe like veeeeery slightly as I can tell but nothing to be worry about.
Yes it has started to feel wobbly... After 2 months of usage
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I've been having some problems lately where the music stops or doesnt play in one side or the other.
Normally I attribute that to bad headphones, but Ive been able to pin it down to the pins inside the jack because if the headphones are no good, the app should still play the audio. I have it set to stop on headphone disconnect so that answers that.
Plus when looking in there, the pins aren't extruded as much as I recall normal for headphone jacks.
I opened it up to take a look as I've done this with other devices. the pins usually have exposure on the outside of the jack you can just push in with a sewing needle or some such and thats it.
This one seems to have it encased in a plastic shell.
Anyone have any recommendations or ideas to try?
It would be hard to use the needle idea and get a good angle for the deeper ones, and with no real light to work with.
Dumb question but have you tried a different set of headphones or try the ones you got in another device.
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Dumb question but have you tried a different set of headphones or try the ones you got in another device.
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+1, first rule of diagnostics, take something know working and try it. Just because the pin doesn't look like its in the same it was before, doesn't mean anything. It could be bent and you could be right, or you could be wrong, but until you do as said, try a know working pair of headphones on it or try the headphones on something else, you're just guessing and already took your phone apart for possibly nothing.
If you do determine it's the jack, they sell the whole assembly on Ebay for about $20.
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Dumb question but have you tried a different set of headphones or try the ones you got in another device.
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Yes, headphones work elsewhere, others exhibit similar behavior.
Although i went crazy plugging it in and out, trying to clean the contacts and it has cut back alot on the disconnecting/stopping.
My issue is my case doesnt accommodate the headphones 100%, so it puts a little pressure on it, which I think is pushing some contacts in a bit more. I've had this happen before on pda's.
Bluetooth headphones then?
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I think your best bet would be something like this, http://shop.mobileweb.ebay.com/sear...sort=BestMatch&mfs=GOCLK&acimp=0&isNewKw=true
Like you said the design of these ports are encased in plastic which would make it a lot harder to adjust the pins. That flex seems cheap enough to try?
I'm assuming you've taken the case off the phone and tried?? The reason I ask is that my fiance thought she had a bad audio port. Her music would also only play on one side of the headphones. She also has a case on her phone. I looked at the phone and it was pretty clear that the male end of the headphone jack was larger than the hole in the case. It wasn't seating properly. So I took off the case and plugged in the headphones. They worked perfectly. Then I went to the garage and got my drill and a drill bit slightly larger than the male end of the plugs. Drilled out the case to the correct size and put the case back on her phone. Problem solved.
Hi folks,
This may seem like a daft question, but sadly I obsess about such things.
I just noticed that when my headphones are plugged into my Nexus 5, the plug isn't vertical - it is angled slightly to the left. In other words, it does not sit dead vertically when compared to the phone.
I'd appreciate knowing whether other people's are the same or whether my headphone socket hasn't been fitted properly.
Any feedback gratefully received!
Cheers.
Mine does look to be just a tiny bit slanted to the left. Never would have noticed it otherwise. Don't think it's an issue. But I'm sure someone will be filling an RMA because of it. :silly:
It's obviously that way because of the curve the phone has at the top. Headphone jack is just perpendicular to the surface.
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It's normal in my opinion.
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Mine tilts to the left
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normal. slight left slanted. could be a problem for making an all encompassing waterproof case with a headphone screw adapter like the lifeproof case though, So this slight canted design does have disadvantages....
Has the Nexus 5 got 2 speakers? When playing games I usually end up covering the holes. When I cover the left ones it goes really quiet, but the right ones makes no difference.
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Hi,
Nope, there's only one speaker so it's normal... And you found on what side it is
Just the one. The other is a mic. I guess technically the earpiece is a speaker as well
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Can anybody here recommend any site or online store where I can buy a headphone jack cover and USB port cover? Now that the jack and the USB port are both exposed, I figured it would be necessary to take extra precaution when submerging the phone underwater even if the phone is actually IP68 certified.
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Can anybody here recommend any site or online store where I can buy a headphone jack cover and USB port cover? Now that the jack and the USB port are both exposed, I figured it would be necessary to take extra precaution when submerging the phone underwater even if the phone is actually IP68 certified.
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you can buy this case it plugs them
I've submerged mine many times. Its fine
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Ben36 said:
I've submerged mine many times. Its fine
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talking about submerging it in a pool for some underwater shots and videos. were you able to do that?
Not in a pool, but it's been in the sink and in the shower. Lol
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I've seen a bunch on amazon, no clue how well they would water proof though
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Hi,
I am having a problem when making phone calls. The opposite party is complaining that my sound is always breaking up. However, if I use a headphone, a Bluetooth headset or if the phone is on the speaker mode then the sound quality is good. The sound quality is bad only when I use the phone with the ear piece of the device. Is anyone else having this problem?
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If you are using a Lifeproof case or a Mophie Charge Force battery case then that might be your problem. I experienced the same but it was the case.
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burrzoo said:
If you are using a Lifeproof case or a Mophie Charge Force battery case then that might be your problem. I experienced the same but it was the case.
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I use the phone naked
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