Loose headphone jack?
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Loose headphone jack?
My Droid seems a little too big, to me, to use as a music player but I've been using it as such for a couple days now. It actually has pretty good sound, clear and loud and the software player is enough for me right now. I do wish the volume button change volume at smaller increments but it's good enough.
Anyway, had it in my back pocket while listening to music, crouched down and the sound died. Straightened back out and it came back. Pulled it out of my pocket and pressed the headphone plug, gently, and the sound went out again and it also felt kind of wiggly, like a loose tooth. I pulled the plug out and found I could even wiggle the jack a little with a fingernail. Has anyone else noticed this?
Ooh, just noticed this at androidforums.com : Loose headphone jack - Android Forums
Ghoelix.
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I just returned my Droid for the same reason - i couldn't have it in my pocket without the audio cutting out or loosing one channel while I walked around. To be fair to Verizon they did it in 5 mins with no questions asked. And, before hand I shared the opinion of many on this forum that the Droid audio settings lack bass - I still agree with this and add my voice to the calls for an EQ app - but feel that this replacement, with a solid headphone jack, has better quality sound.
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Interesting, I'm glad the replacement unit worked better for you. I held off on returning mine. I was walking around with it one day with headphones plugged in but no sound turned on and I started noticing crackling. I found that when I moved the headphone plug around in a certain way it would crackle more. I stopped by the Verizon store and showed them. Sometimes it would crackle for them, sometimes not. It also crackled on one of the two Droid demo units they had which I assume don't have headphones plugged into them much. So I think the build quality at the headphone jack is just not very good.
They suggested I wait until the update comes out Dec. 11. I told them I was pretty sure that wouldn't fix it but there were like 3 reps with me at that point who all said they would be happy to replace it if the update didn't fix it so I decided to wait.
Ghoelix.
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The software update is going to fix the hardware issue? lol, first for me.
The jack has had me worried too, I dont use it for headphones but to plug into my trucks stereo for pandora and more, problem is, need to unplug it to use the phone during the day, so trip there, unplug, trip home, unplug x5 + days a week and it doesnt feel all that sturdy to begin with.
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My headphone receptacle feels sturdy, but it's the actual headphone plug that seems to make ALL the difference between crackling sound with cord movement and not. I have an iPod that I bought a Belkin car kit for some time ago. The included cable that plugs into the iPod, well, now Droid, snaps in with a clean snap. Since my wife is now using the iPod in her car, I needed another audio cable.
I tried 3 models from BestBuy: RocketFish, Dynex and...another Belkin. None of the 3 had the snap that my old Belkin cable had and to top it off, the RocketFish and Dynex cables caused crackling with cable movement. All 3 have been returned. Off to RadioShack I go only to find that their cable and one of the right-angle adapters both suffer the same results. Then I spy another right-angle cable that has a built-in volume adjustment - and this fits like a champ. Get back to the car, plug everything up, move the cable around, move the connector around - no crackling.
So, there's my experience.
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My 2gb ipod battery died 30 seconds into my gym workout. I ran out to the car to get the droid. Noticed while I was doing cardio that my head phones cut in and out a few times. I removed and replugged but still had some static and cutting out. Pissed off....I went out to the car after my workout and spent 10 minutes swapping the headphones and the audio cable that pluggs into the aux jack in the car. No matter how much I wiggle the car cable, it won't cut out but the headphones will every time. The jack on the Droid is loose, and has been since day one. Rather than returning it, I may break down and get the bluetooth headphones (motorola), already have a Jabra earpiece so may just avoid the jack all together unless I am in the car.
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Here's the problem with mine, the little shell inside of the jack moves back and forth when my headphones are plugged in, the sound is fine so far but I want to know if anyone else is having to deal with it. It makes me feel like the plug-in jack is so cheap
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If it's loose, take it back in and get a replacement. I had to do this with mine, and they can't refuse you a new phone because it's a hardware defect. There's nothing anyone can do here to fix a loose headphone jack, so just go back, tell them the issue, and get it replaced.
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Originally Posted by
CorvetteAustin24
If it's loose, take it back in and get a replacement. I had to do this with mine, and they can't refuse you a new phone because it's a hardware defect. There's nothing anyone can do here to fix a loose headphone jack, so just go back, tell them the issue, and get it replaced.
Thanks you so much for the reply. Here's the problem with me going to exchange the phone, I'm only a teenager and I don't think they will take me seriously, and do I need a receipt or anything of the sort? Or can I just walk in, say I need a replacement and why, and then will hand me a new one? Thanks
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Originally Posted by
ny00n

Originally Posted by
CorvetteAustin24
If it's loose, take it back in and get a replacement. I had to do this with mine, and they can't refuse you a new phone because it's a hardware defect. There's nothing anyone can do here to fix a loose headphone jack, so just go back, tell them the issue, and get it replaced.
Thanks you so much for the reply. Here's the problem with me going to exchange the phone, I'm only a teenager and I don't think they will take me seriously, and do I need a receipt or anything of the sort? Or can I just walk in, say I need a replacement and why, and then will hand me a new one? Thanks
Yes, take your receipt and your mail in rebate form if you haven't sent yours in (they may print you a new one). Sign in to the machine, act professional, and stand firm by your decision. Tell them "my jack is loose, this is going to cause issues in the long run, and I would like to get a replacement." If they say they don't see anything wrong, ask to speak with a manager. Stay calm and collect, and stand by your word. What some employees there do is not want to have to deal with customer's issues so they'll try to get you out of the store with a set of blackberry headphones (crappy might I add) without having to deal with you. Hardware defects aren't acceptable on a new device and they are required to give you a new one.
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