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A52 jack headphone problem, phone software issue

(Topic created on: 29-06-2021 04:15 PM)
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taquionbcn
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Hi,

The jack connected headphones of my A52 5G stop working always after some time of using them. I realized that for example after 1 or 2 calls using either whatsapp or phone, the right side of the audio and the mic stop working. Also I tried normal headphones without mic with similar behavior.

After a reboot of the phone with or without disconnecting the headphones the work again for a while but they end up failing again. So that the issue is with the software is clear, any solution?

thanks,

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xSteveuk
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Hi
When on the samsung members page
Click on the
Get Help button at the bottom of the page
And then click on interactive
Headphones jack
To run test
And see if resolves
Your issue
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StephK1
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Hey @taquionbcn! You can also try clearing the cache/data of the USBSettings app, to clear out any errors in the data the phone is holding about the charging port. You can do this in Settings > Apps > 3 line menu (across from 'Your apps') > Show system apps > USBSettings > Storage > Clear cache > Clear data. 🙂

taquionbcn
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Thanks, I will try both solution when I face the issue again.

taquionbcn
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Issue happened again.

I did xSteveuk steps but the troubleshooter didn't found anything wrong. I was in a bit of a hurry and rebooted and start working again.

Next time I will try StephK1 solution.

 

Cheers,

pr_littlemermaid
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It's been a while, but did you resolve this issue?     Thanks.  

Ahmed Fekry
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I have the same problem 

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umsoyeah
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didn't work for me, none of my headphones work
Keri1990
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I use the charger port instead of the headphone socket have done since last year no problems in fact clearer and louder just totally bypass the headphone jack 

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Keri1990
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Use the charger port instead of the headphone socket I did that a year ago never a problem since just totally bypass the headphone jack 

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