- #The speaker headset or headphone is unplugged update
- #The speaker headset or headphone is unplugged software
Upon answering the call there was no voice that i can hear, cancelled the call thinking of it as a network problem. I didn’t paid attention to the headphones symbol in the task bar next to battery symbol, but realized the problem when i received a call from my brother.
#The speaker headset or headphone is unplugged update
Now after the 2.0.1 update the crackling is gone.Recently i purchased a new Huawei cell phone and just using for a week it got stuck in headphone mode. if i set it 1 or 2 clicks below max it didn't do it. I had this (as did everyone) problem before the 2.0.1 update when volume was at max. Not sure what this means but wanted to throw it out there. Yet if I take the headphone jack out and use the car charger the phone charges fine and music will play flawlessly thru the Droid's speaker. and I try to plug in the car charger at the same time my music will cut out, Droid will show charging, then lose connection, immediately display charging again, all while the music is cutting in and out. If I'm in the car with the headphone jack plugged in. phone functions fine after using either to play music. I use a set of sony inner ear headphones (nothing special $40-50 pair) and a belkin fm tuner for the car. nothing I would consider abnormal at least. i didn't notice any noticeable wiggle with a headphone set plugged in. Astro File Manager would be my recommendation. I saw in an earlier post in the thread you asked what to use to back up apps. This will cause the port/receptacle for headphones on the phone to be pulled out, and after a restart, should cause the phone to allow use of the speaker again.Ĭlick to expand.First. If you try the method below and it doesn't work, try taking a pair of headphones, inserting them in, then slowly pulling on the connector. I've also found out that it is possible for the phone to think that there were/are headphones plugged in, while it is entirely impossible (didn't use headphones at all)
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To fix the phone temporarily, restart it. There are terminals inside of the device that could possible get bridged or spark, which would essentially cause the phone to be in a continuous cycle of thinking there is headphones plugged in. The problem of the loose headphone jack could also have to do with the no sound after headphone problem. We'll leave Motorola Engineers up to that. This contributes to the cracking headphone noise problem, and needs to be remedied somehow.
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I can use my headphones for about 3 minutes and still be able to use the speaker after unplugging them.Īlso, if you look at the top of your droid at the headphone jack, it's possible to push it in, showing some play. I have not taken an extensive look into the software, but experimentation has proved otherwise.
#The speaker headset or headphone is unplugged software
I've concluded that it is a software problem. Through my extensive research (this is my mp3 player) Essentially the Droid is stuck in Headphone mode.
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The problem is that after us Droid users have been using our headphones, there is no sound through the built-in speaker after unplugging the headphones. Post ANYTHING that you may find, or post that you have the problem here. I thought that rather than responding a billion times to threads with my opinions and results of research, I'd just make an official thread. Hey guys, I've seen WAY too many threads for this problem.