Headphone jack broke - USB-C to 3.5mm? - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

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?

ArgonautPollux said:
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.

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No clue how it got there... maybe the magnet in the speaker sucked it inside.
I was playing around with it a bit, as you know, when you use your mouth to create a better sound when you cover the speaker with your mouth. Then accidentally sucked it a bit and discovered this.
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A few months ago, my Galaxy s4 was exposed to a small amount of water. I instinctively placed it some rice for two days, but when I removed it, the speaker was making a loud crackling noise. Not knowing what to do at the time, I ignored it, and it eventually went away, but the speaker was not functional.
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A few months ago, my Galaxy s4 was exposed to a small amount of water. I instinctively placed it some rice for two days, but when I removed it, the speaker was making a loud crackling noise. Not knowing what to do at the time, I ignored it, and it eventually went away, but the speaker was not functional.
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Why did you place it in rice for two days? The right thing to do after water damage is to blow dry it with hair dryer.
I am no 'expert' but it might be the sound processing chip(welded on mother board) damaged by water and the easy way to fix it is to replace the whole board, which could cost hundreds in the us. If you are in a country where labor is cheap, there are people that can help you fix the chip for reasonable cost. But in the us, you probably have to replace the mother board or just buy another phone.
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I'm just wondering if any of you have any experience with headphone jack protectors?
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Don't understand completely, but even looking at the motherboard, I couldn't tell if there was something wrong.
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