I saw a thread already about someone's headphone jack not working anymore so it may just be a coincidence. Just had this problem haunting me for a while and I thought it was my old aux cord but after I used a new one the sound cuts out. So I decided to look in the jack port and it seems like one of the copper panels (left channel) that protrude outward to both receive the source and snap the jack in place has "flattened" and doesn't stick out like the other piece. I contemplated whether to take this to metro and let them handle it but I needed my phone for these coming weeks. So I kinda voided any warranty left on this thing and did some hard modding on the port and managed to fix the collapsing copper piece and everything sounds fine again.
I'm not sure the trade-off was worth it and I'm not familiar with metro's policy on these types of defects. Would they have given me a new f60 or would I have ended up with no phone while they sent it in to replace the part?
Edit: I may have found a permanent fix by using a jack port from an lg g2 board
I'm not sure the trade-off was worth it and I'm not familiar with metro's policy on these types of defects. Would they have given me a new f60 or would I have ended up with no phone while they sent it in to replace the part?
Edit: I may have found a permanent fix by using a jack port from an lg g2 board
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