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As you've isolated the problem to be specifically between your phone and those headphones, the only thing I can think of at this point is if there's some kind of build-up right up at the base of the headphone's plug end (see jpg)Ok, so the headphones work when plugged into other devices, and other headphones work when plugged into my phone, but they no longer work together. I could solve the problem with a new set, but I still want to know how this happened.
Does that explain why the phone recognizes the headphones as plugged in?As you've isolated the problem to be specifically between your phone and those headphones, the only thing I can think of at this point is if there's some kind of build-up right up at the base of the headphone's plug end (see jpg)
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A headphone jack is essentially just a mechanical, spring loaded switch, with metal contacts that must aligned exactly with the metal contacts on the headphone plug, enabling the audio signal to go to either the internal phone speaker or the headphone. If there's something like an old bit of tape or something right where the plastic and metal meet, it might be just thick enough that it's preventing the plug from being fully inserted into the jack (which will prevent the jack's spring loaded switch from being pushed outward). Kind of a long shot, considering those headphones do work elsewhere but as almost everything in a smartphone is miniaturized that often applies to tolerances too.
I will try, I'm just not sure why this would stop my headphones but the alternate pair I tried work just fine.Very puzzling. perhaps this is some glitch with your phone's audio at an operating system level. Try rebooting your phone into its Recovery Mode and wiping the system cache partition. The cache partition is different than the app caches, and to clear it your phone needs to be running in its Recovery Mode. Also, the system cache has its own dedicated partition that's completely separate from the user data partition so this won't affect your personal data at all.
this happened to me before! it turned out that the node right on the very end of my headphones was still inside the headphone socket! it registered the headphones as being plugged in but the sound was still coming out of the speakers, with a very steady hand and some tweezers and about 2 hours of concentrating i mnaged to get it out!!!So I use my headphones to listen to music at work. I unplugged them to show my wife a video, but when I plugged them back in sound was coming through the speakers. The device recognizes that my headphones are in but does not seem to care. The only app open between was Youtube.
no it didnt work in other devices unfortunatly, because the connection was lost completley between the end of the head phones and the inside of the head phone adaptor undreneath my phone, if that isnt the case it may well be a loose wire or a broken connection within th phone if it has been damaged some howDid your headphones still work in other devices? And did other headphones still work? That sounds like it would prevent both of those things that I am experiencing.
I'm just not so sure it can be any one device that's the issue here. PSP, fine. Laptop, fine. The headphones work in anything but my phone. And I borrowed a set from the computers at work to test, and they worked fine on my phone.no it didnt work in other devices unfortunatly, because the connection was lost completley between the end of the head phones and the inside of the head phone adaptor undreneath my phone, if that isnt the case it may well be a loose wire or a broken connection within th phone if it has been damaged some how
you can try that that is the only other verifyable explanation i can give at this time im afraid other than that im totally stumped! i used to have to twist them and pull them in funny directions and then wedge them in place before it even decided to play anythingSo you're suggesting I pull the male headphone jack out a bit, or that it might have gotten pushed in?