Just got my nuxus 7 yesterday and after unlockinging and romming it, when i plug in a pair of headphones i have to pull it out just a tiny bit to get to to play through the headphones. What should i do?
change head phone....
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I tried 2 pairs that work on my phones. I'll try another pair when I get home
I've had mine for 3 days and have the same problem. I used to sets of proven headphones. I use them regularly on other devices so I know that their good. I put in for a warranty replacement yesterday without issue.
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I received my nexus 7 replacement a week ago, i thought everything was fine, but just decided to listen to music with headphones/earphones today, and the right side doesn't work...it doesn't work with my music player, youtube etc... i tried a pair headphone and a pair of earphones.
Don't worry, I plugged the earphones in all the way.. I'm sure.
Anyone else have same problem?
Yep mine is like this. I submitted a return request on the website last Tuesday and haven't heard anything. I guess I'll have to waste time on the phone next week.
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Thanks, just wanted to see if anyone else had same problem. Ill file for my third RMA..
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Hey guys i was wondering whats the best speaker dock for Android? i'd like to charge my phone and listen to music at the same time i don't think my nexus 4 supports usb audio out yet, i was thinking about getting the philips fidelio as14037
The JBL power up would be nice but it is out of my price range, any other suggestions?
My plan is to use my existing PC speakers. Get my computer to turn when my phone connects to the WiFi, connect to Bluetooth on my PC and use a wireless charger. no need for any cables.
=)
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Gear4 was supposed to release an Android app-controlled clock radio during Q3 but it never materialized. It would be the first speaker dock to take advantage of USB audio.
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In using an old ihome that was once used before my iPod touch crapped out. I bought a 30 pin Bluetooth adapter from target for like 20 bucks and just stream while my phone is plugged in.
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I'm using the iLuv MobiDock speaker. It secures the phone in any position whether you have put it in the landscape. The performance and clarity of the sound are awesome. But the only thing I don't like is this docking station speaker is too costly.
Is it just me or is there an issue with many headphones not fitting the nexus 4?
Can't get my sound magics to fit or an audio out cable to link but to my Bose airplay.
They don't seem to be able to push right in and these are just standard 3.5 plugs
Anyone else had this ?
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I had to send my first n4 back because it wouldn't hold a 3.5mm audio jack. The plug would just pop out. Ended up waiting a month to get my new n4.
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Hey everyone, so today while walking home, I noticed that one of my headphones wasn't working and I was pretty pissed because I love my headphones, anyways, so I tried my other headphones and experienced the same problem, so I concluded my phone broke. So, I've spent about 20 minutes poking around with it and blowing air into it, and I've managed to get one side working, but the other side isn't. One thing I noticed was that the side which isn't working is the side with the mic and these headphones -do- have the 4th prong. I don't have any 3 prong headphones to test with, so I'm going to go to my friends house and test with his, but does anyone know how to fix this because I love my four-prong headphones because the clicker and they're just awesome. Thanks, all help is appreciated.
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update, so I tried it with 3 prong headphones, and just like before, the left side isn't working :[
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Tanmaynarang said:
update, so I tried it with 3 prong headphones, and just like before, the left side isn't working :[
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if its in warranty, they will fix it.
Rooting and all never matters for hardware damages!
Hmmm, I bought it off craigslist, but it was brand new, do you think warranty applies? And do I call LG(
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Hi guys
For some reason recently when I plug in my headphones I only get sound from one side.
Can anyone guide me on this? Most likely a hardware problem I know.
Does anyone know if I have to get a new jack port, where I could get one from?
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Actually, this has happened to me quite a few times. I found it to be a problem with the headphones/earbuds instead of faulty hardware. First, my left audio would disappear, and about a month later, the right audio would follow suit. I believe it's just a problem with cheap earbuds, or at least was in my case.
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Hmm I dont think its the ear buds as they work fine in every other thing. I've also tried different ones in the n7
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Have you tried shining a light down the 3.5 jack hole (haha, i said jack hole!) to make sure both the small contacts are sticking out far enough to make contact with the earbuds stem?
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