Does anyone know of a case that has a piece to wrap your headphones around or store them somewhere on it? IPhone has some case options like this but I can't seem to find any for this phone.
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I'm looking for an armband/wristband case for my Fuze, but the ones I've seen here don't really have room or a hole for the headphones. Has anybody found a case that will fit the headphones?
I'm considering doing this over the next week or so, but I have a Seidio Inn. case. I'm wondering if anyone that has completed this mod has any input on whether they are able to charge the phone w/a case on? And is the phone still held in place by the Touchstone when the case is on?
Why not just mod the inside of the innocase? I have thought about doing this and just placing exposed connectors that connect to a receptacle that I would wire on the phone...or just cut two small holes for the connectors to pass through the back of the phone. The holes could be easily plugged when the case is not used. This way the thickness of the case is not a problem and the touchstone is removable.
I thought about doing that. I thought about increasing the magnet size inside the Touchstone to overcome the thickness of the case. I also thought about getting a couple washers, Rotozipping a little out the inside of the INNO case, and affixing the washers inside there. I'm going to play with it a little to find out the best option, I was hoping that someone here had already done it. Oh well, I'll figure it out
One of the covers for one of the the holes in my speaker port fell inward. Does anyone know how close the actual speaker is to the holes? I'm worried that water or gunk could possibly ruin the speakers. Anyone else have this happen? I called LG because I'm worried that if they aren't in tact, the speaker will be damaged. They told me that the material in the speakers holes never existed. I'm like "um, I'm looking at it right now". Morons. Unless it's material that was meant to be popped out during manufacturing. I have the Verizon version, btw.
Wutevz, I remembered someone had said that the back easily pops off, so I fixed it myself. Also, the speaker is actually in a good position to the holes on the back cover.
I'm just wondering if any of you have any experience with headphone jack protectors?
I use bluetooth only and my headphone jack catches pocket lint and some dust from time to time, i want to prevent this but i dont want one of those flashy ones that stick out, i'd like to have it be super flush if possible.
I would also love to have something to cover the charging port when not in use? I currently use the stock flip case.
If you want it super-flush … how do you think you'll get this thing out then?
I'd be fine with it never coming out provided it's flush, I don't use wired anything. I purchased generic ones off of Amazon and will see how they are.
My headphone jack decided to stop working yesterday. Unless you put pressure on the input wire in a specific way I'm only getting some weird mono sound. Does the same with multiple devices so it's definitely the phone's jack. Pretty pissed, owned smart phones since they became a thing and this has never happened before. For how much money these cost it's disappointing.
Anyway, is the Axon 7 capable of outputting audio to earbuds if I buy one of those Type-C to 3.5mm adapters so I can have a headphone jack again?
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My headphone jack decided to stop working yesterday. Unless you put pressure on the input wire in a specific way I'm only getting some weird mono sound. Does the same with multiple devices so it's definitely the phone's jack. Pretty pissed, owned smart phones since they became a thing and this has never happened before. For how much money these cost it's disappointing.
Anyway, is the Axon 7 capable of outputting audio to earbuds if I buy one of those Type-C to 3.5mm adapters so I can have a headphone jack again?
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Yeah, but AFAIK you'll not use the DACs of the phone.
I guess it doesn't hurt to ask, but what do you see when you look at the headphone jack from above? I see 4 small contacts (2 in ine side, 2 in the other). If one is jammed somehow you might be able to use a needle to fix it.
You've got all the right to be pissed, but I'd say the design of the jack is better than jacks of most phones I had before. This one is one closed piece of rubber with the pins coming from the sides. On my other phones the rubber piece was cut above and below, or it didn't have a bottom part, so water could get inside pretty easily...
Again, just check if one of the contacts didn't get jammed there. Otherwise try lubricating the pins just a little with a needle, then push them, see if they spring back to position. Since you described weird mono sound I guess both lower contacts got broken
I'm guessing that's my problem. I see three contacts and then a little nub on the wall on the left side. Guessing a contact used to be there and why if I hold pressure it works.
Figured out which pin it was. It's not broken, it's ever so slightly jammed down into its recess. Can't get it to come back out. That's it, my headphone jack is worthless and my phone has no resale value because of a millimeter of movement by this tiny pin not poking out all the way. Excellent.
How about contacting ZTE? This should definitely be covered by warranty.