I use wired earbuds. Last week, I started noticing issues with my current pair on my android phone. The first issue was that the audio would disconnect if the headphones cord going into the jack was slightly moved. The issue seemed to progress, whereby audio disconnects happened more commonly. Eventually, the headphone issue started changing tracks in Tidal (the headphones do not have a next track button) all by itself and launching the google music app and playing songs in it.

I assumed my earbuds were at fault, but the same earbuds perform fine in my laptop and other earbuds experience the same issue in my phone.

Restarting the phone temporarily removes this issue, but it seems to start up again the longer the phone is on.

Has anyone else experience this? Does anyone know what’s going on and how I can fix this? Did an update get pushed to my phone that’s intended to brick earbuds?

Edit: Thanks to everyone for their helpful suggestions and comments ☺️!

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    2 months ago

    Sounds like your headphone jack is coming loose. You can try using a USB headphone adapter and seeing if the issue persists.

    If it is your physical port, you can try resoldering it on the board if you’re adventurous, or taking it to a shop to resolder, or just using a USB headphone adapter from now on. Or if you’re crazy Bluetooth

    • FiveMacs
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      2 months ago

      Try cleaning it first… balls of lint are not good. Same with USBC, lint LOVES the female USBC port.

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      2 months ago

      Thanks for all the useful info!! I might look into a USB headphone adapter

  • cooljimy84@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I had my wired phones turning the volume all the way down on my phone… Got a plastic tiny tooth pick and picked large amount of pocket fluff out the headphone socket and its been fine since.

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      2 months ago

      Thank you! I updated the post title to TENTATIVELY FIXED. Your comment suggested to me that I was probably safe having a go with cleaning the socket myself (versus seeking out some mini vacuum). I used a toothpick-like tool - it was a poker to get a phone sim card deck to pop out. Using the tool and gravity I got a very small amount of lint out. This has notably improved the issue; I only experienced it once afterwards versus multiple times. But I’d like to test it out some more when I have more time, hence the tentative. Thanks again!!