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Headphone jack is loose and cuts off!

(Topic created: 08-25-2019 11:41 AM)
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userFJXCAsQgWj
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So my (USB) TYPE-C headphone jack moves alot up and down but very snug side side! Whenever im listening to music and something bumps or taps the cord where it enters the input. The music cuts off and my screen turns on. I literally have to pull my phone out of my pocket just to turn the screen off. Anyone else having this issue? Or does anyone have a loose input jack moving up & down?

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Geno71
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@userFJXCAsQgWj 

 

I think everyone here is having an even more serious issue... Our headphone jacks are missing all together:D Anyway, I assume you're not talking about a Note10 or Note10+, so what Device are you asking about? This is a Note10 board.

 

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@Geno71

 

Note 10+ and yes I understand the actual headphone jack is none existant!?!?!? There is only 1 input jack which is USB type C so I guess I should've said USB type C headphone jack!!! Hopefully that's better and more understandable! 

 

userFJXCAsQgWj
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I'm blown away how fast this guy responded just to troll me!!! Where you @ Geno???

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Geno71
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Hey no offense, but You clearly stated you had a loose headphone jack on your Note10. I honestly thought there must have been a mistake as it's the one thing everyone's been talking about since the phone was announced... The fact that it's the first Galaxy model with no headphone jack. The USB-C has never been referred to as "headphone jack", by anyone. So please forgive me, but I think it was reasonable of me to assume you were talking about a different phone. And if you misspoke, it's all good, just correct it, and we're good to go.

 

Now that we're back on track. How old if your phone and are you using the included cable with it? Just to clarify, your UBS-C cable goes in and out too easily, even the included one, correct?

 

Personally I have the opposite experience, I have to apply a little bit of force to get the cable out. It doesn't feel like there is anything wrong with it, it just feels tight.

 

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userFJXCAsQgWj
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Ok so there is 1 input jack! Headphones plug into it! What would you call it? Just because it's not 3.5mm it doesn't mean it's not a headphone jack! Next time don't assume and be professional!

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VerbumVeritum
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@userFJXCAsQgWj I seriously believe Geno wanted clarification about which device you were referring to due to the fact that indeed no one calls the USB-C plug a 'headphone jack'. I don't think he was trying to troll you or be unprofessional. As for your problem, I would recommend you reach out to your local UBreakiFix and have your device inspected:

 

https://www.ubreakifix.com/locations

 

https://www.samsung.com/us/support/ubreakifix/faqs/

userFJXCAsQgWj
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Ok maybe he wasn't trolling. Let's be honest, a professional wouldn't assume anything. They would remain professional by not laughing and asking probing questions to get clarification. I appreciate your opinion though!

Jamess467
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It sounds like a worn USBc port, but... the note 10 is a new device that shouldn't have that issue. ... but I don't have the note 10 or it's plus cousin....

stanl56
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Here is Samsung's official use of the USB-C port/connector:

Use headphones or audio adapters

The Note10 includes AKG headphones that have a USB-C connector. Just connect the headphones into the USB-C port on your phone – the same one your charger goes in. You can also use Bluetooth headphones to listen to everything without wires.

Note: When using dual adapters to charge and listen to audio at the same time, the adapter may overheat and cause audio or charging issues. Use only Samsung adapters and accessories with your phone.

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