TheCasualSpider
Newbie
Usually after long years of use, the headphone jack in the android seems to almost stop working. This can be frustrating, because come on. Who wants to spend MONEY to fix that shit?
Jokes aside, I found a method that helps (In most cases) an old headphone jack. Chances are, it's just dirty and needs a good cleaning. So what I did was take something slender enough to fit inside, wrapped it in tape (ESPECIALLY THE TIP IF YOU'RE USING SOMETHING SHARP LIKE A TOOTHPICK) and rubbed it all around inside the jack. Lots of dirt came out and now it works almost as good as it used to. Mine is just really worn, so not much helping that
Unless somebody knows a method to fix that as well, for which I would be grateful.
Matter of fact, why not turn this thread into just general headphone jack fixing tips, that would be nice.
Jokes aside, I found a method that helps (In most cases) an old headphone jack. Chances are, it's just dirty and needs a good cleaning. So what I did was take something slender enough to fit inside, wrapped it in tape (ESPECIALLY THE TIP IF YOU'RE USING SOMETHING SHARP LIKE A TOOTHPICK) and rubbed it all around inside the jack. Lots of dirt came out and now it works almost as good as it used to. Mine is just really worn, so not much helping that
Unless somebody knows a method to fix that as well, for which I would be grateful.
Matter of fact, why not turn this thread into just general headphone jack fixing tips, that would be nice.