Recently my phone will randomly start playing music and then turn off. When I'm trying to make calls it will also randomly think there's headphones in and therefore I'll no longer get any sound unless I hit the phone... Is there any easy way to fix it?
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Try cleaning out the headphone jack gently with a toothpick and some compressed air, maybe there is some conductive lint in there.
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Is it who had a problem with the audio jack. I bought the phone a week ago and now has begun to come to the association problems?
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These new threads are making my head hurt. Do anyone proof read anymore?
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If you are using the ear phones that came with the phone, thats the problem. They are absolutely terrible. Try another pair and see if it works any better
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I've tried different headphones and the problem will not disappear if even the slightest move the headphone jack side the phone starts to use the loudspeaker or the music stops. Apparently, the connector is broken
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Are you sure the connector was inserted all the way? Try pushing it in harder.
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Same exact problem here, headphone jack is problematic, have to wiggle my headphone while inserting to hear audio (takes me several tries until i finally can hear audio), and microphone completely does NOT work
Have tried stock headphones and iPhone headset, same problem, i have to wiggle until i hear audio, mic completely doesn't work.
I am convinced it is indeed the Audio jack, because both of my headsets work perfectly in other phones and gadgets, both audio and mic.
My phone stock kernel and have never update it (refuse to update without change-log) doubt update will fix anything, i believe it's a hardware problem.
For now Bluetooth is my alternative for headset.
If anyone knows where they sell replacement audio jack, plz post a link.
Could well be a dry joint on the socket to PCB. Take in for a repair better still a replacement hand set..
My problem is that when i try to connect my phone to my stereo the screen starts messing up. Everything looks fine but the screen doesnt register any of my finger strokes. Ive tried two different rca to headphone jack cables could it be my phone or my stereo perhaps. I just got my phone everything is stock.
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1.- Test if a headphone produce same problem
2.- Test same cable with other stereo
Sounds like its shorting. Be careful ya could fry your phone.
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Everything is good with the headphones that it came with. Im going to try other headphones and stereos yea i think it is shortening how sad ok thank you guys.
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Something weird is happening during a phone call. While I'm talking I'll pull the phone away from my head and the screen won't turn on, ever. Even when I want to end the call I have to press the power button and then end call after the screen turns on. Doesn't matter what ROM I'm on. Also a buddy who isn't even rooted has the same problem. I'm hoping it just a stupid setting.
Any ideas?
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Same problem here.. even on a fresh room install.. so I'm afraid it is not a settings issue
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Do you guys have a case for it? Maybe the sensor is covered somehow.
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Yes I have a case but I had the case since I got the phone and it only recently started doing this
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Took the case off and tried nothing. Does it go by a light sensor or the gyro?
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No case here either. Very strange
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Mine started do this as well. After phone call pull the phone away and have to hit power button to turn screen on.
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Happened to me and I found the solution on another thread. Sounds stupid but it worked for me. Blow into the ear piece. I used a compressed air spray can but it may work with just your mouth. Apparently some dust gets in front of the proximity detector inside the phone next to the ear piece. This removed it. Give it a shot.
Hello,my bro plugged into the g2 external speakers but the phone froze so he took off the speakers pin and restart the phone and after that the phone came up stuck on headset mode,we tried format the phone and using air spray on headphone jack but no success,any sulotion guys? Thanks
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Hello,my bro plugged into the g2 external speakers but the phone froze so he took off the speakers pin and restart the phone and after that the phone came up stuck on headset mode,we tried format the phone and using air spray on headphone jack but no success,any sulotion guys? Thanks
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Did you try plugging in another headset and taking it out? I find it odd that it would be 'stuck' in headset mode, even after a complete stock wipe.
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polaric said:
Did you try plugging in another headset and taking it out? I find it odd that it would be 'stuck' in headset mode, even after a complete stock wipe.
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installed my country(Israel) stock rom
using the flash tool provided on lg website
and still got headphones mode :<
any more sulotions guys?
Like mentioned before, I would guess that it's the physical headphone jack. Likely the contact that gets pushed when you insert the headphone plug is stuck. I would plug in another headset a few times and see if it fixes itself.
Plug in and out till it pops. ......
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Just had this happen to me. Cleared data. Flashed stock. No difference. Has to be hardware. I wasn't even using the headphone jack when this happened.
I wonder if it's the connectors to the board
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Mine does make the odd weird sound when the headphone jack is plugged in makes me wonder if this is something to come. ...
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Mine isn't actually stuck on. It randomly turns on and off. It is extra annoying with the plug and pop app running. Something is loose. Maybe it is the board connector. A good drop on pavement could certainly knock something loose.
I found an app to route the audio to the speaker so at least I can still hear my alerts. Here's the link if you need it.
Soundabout https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix
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Hello everyone here, since a week ago i dropped my phone in the sea and after few days i pulg the headphones to hear music but the phone dosen't detect it, even IR remote do not working just flash blue light just light,by the way i reset the phone and flash it with the same firmware but nothing
what kind of solution i have to do please ????
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Sea salt is not so good, but you can try blowdrying the headphone jack (make sure you turn on Cool air not Hot). Give that a try
I turn manytimes but no solution
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i dropped my phone in the sea and after few days i pulg the headphones to hear music but the phone dosen't detect it,
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Salt water is harsh on electronics. Quite likely there are mineral deposits or moisture remaining in the headphone jack.
Try using a minature bottle brush or perhaps pipe cleaner to gently clean the jack. Using a little contact cleaner or even a little distilled water (not tap water) should help. Then give it sufficient time to dry before using it.
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I make all solution as you says but not working headphones& IR ????
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Salt water is harsh on electronics. Quite likely there are mineral deposits or moisture remaining in the headphone jack.
Try using a minature bottle brush or perhaps pipe cleaner to gently clean the jack. Using a little contact cleaner or even a little distilled water (not tap water) should help. Then give it sufficient time to dry before using it.
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Can u describe me what's that mean ?????
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That is an excerpt from the S5 hardware test menu. It shows that the bias level parameter for the heart rate monitor didn't test within expected bounds.
Nominally that would mean that your HRM is misadjusted, has a dirty window or has otherwise failed. But it's probably a spurious result because you aren't testing under controlled conditions, specifically the test procedure outlined in the service manual.
If you clean the sensor window and rerun the test several times, with your finger over the sensor, away from it, etc, you will probably show that the sensor passes after all.
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Until this moment IR Blaster & headphones not detected by my S5 ????
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anyone has solution please ?
Hello People where are you ?
Any soft to test my IR blaster please to know if its work or broken
( when i press any remote bottom the blue led is working well but no signal to TV )..
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Try resetting it. If still not fixed you have probably broken it
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I reset it but Everything work great exept the IR & headphones jack port