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If your phone is not flooded, you don't need to send it for repair, I am also an Apple 4th generation mobile phone user Mine also had such a problem Later, I myself was set up like this, first pressed"Settings"--General--Accessibility--Incoming Call Use--Default Then press the power button and the home button for a soft reboot Then it won't You can also try, if your phone is fine, please give points.
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Maybe it's wet, try blowing it on the headphone jack with a hair dryer, remember to cool the air, my friend tried it and it works, I hope you can too.
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1. After unlocking the iphone6 phone, you find that there is no sound, and the [headphone mode] can only be heard when you plug in the headphones.
2. Press the [Home button] on your iPhone6 to return to the home screen page and open Settings.
3. In [Settings], find the [Bluetooth] function and turn it on.
4. After entering the [Bluetooth] function, you can see that the [Headphone Mode] is caused by the misconnection of the Bluetooth device.
5. Click the switch button on the right side of [Bluetooth] to turn it off and close it, and then you can cancel the [Headphone Mode] and restore the normal sound of the iPhone6 phone.
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The iPhone keeps showing the headphone mode, it may be that the headphone port is malfunctioning, there may be dirt inside or water in. There is also a possibility that the phone is dead.
Solution: Restart the phone to see if it is still in headphone mode after restarting;
Turn off the mobile phone, find a cotton swab and gently screw it into the headphone jack, clean the headphone jack, if it still doesn't work, roll it into strips with a paper towel, stuff all the paper towels into the earphone jack, and then pull it out suddenly, repeat several times.
If a small amount of water enters the headphone jack, use the second step to clean it first, then use a hair dryer to turn on the hot air on low and slowly dry the remaining moisture, and then restart the phone.
It may be that the elasticity of the shrapnel in the headphone jack is not good, so plug in the headphones a few more times to let the shrapnel bounce;
It may be a problem with the system, select [Settings] - General - Accessibility - Audio Call Mode] and select [Headset Mode], then forcibly shut down, and select [Auto] for audio after powering on;
If a foreign object falls into the headphone jack, because the foreign object is too small, and it is stuck in the headphone jack after falling, choose to use dust-proof earbuds to push the foreign object off.
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It should be: This micro switch is caused by the failure of the earphone, that is, the earphone has been unplugged, but the switch has not been disconnected in time.
You can try quickly plugging and unplugging the earbuds several times to see if you can make the logo disappear, or turn off the headphones and restart.
If the above attempts still don't work, you have to go to Apple after-sales service to replace a new headphone jack.
The headphone modes are all switched automatically. This earphone is marked when the earphone is plugged in.
This is due to the fact that there is a small micro switch in the headphone jack, when the headphones are plugged in, the switch is clicked, and it switches to the headphone mode.
If you unplug the earphones and the switch is disconnected, the earphone logo will disappear automatically.
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The headphone jack is short-circuited, use a cotton cloth to reach into it and wipe it, and if it doesn't work, it will be sent for repair.
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Try changing the earphones or turn the sound to the maximum if you have a problem with the phone settings Try not using the headphones Adjust the silent mode of the phone to vibrate.
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Is it always like this? Maybe the interface is broken. However, sometimes this is the case when stolen things are put into the headphone jack, so try cleaning it up.
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1) It may be that the micro switch of the headphone jack fails, 2) it may also be that the headphone jack is damp and water, 3) there may be a foreign object causing the headphone mode.
Try the following removal methods:
1. Restart your phone or plug and unplug the earphones several times until the earphone mode is deactivated.
2. Use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to rotate and wipe the headphone plug and mobile phone jack (the plug or jack may be oxidized) to try it.
3. Use the headphones to access the interface, turn on the iPod to listen**, then press pause, press the home button to return, turn off the iPhone (without using other third-party software) to pull out the headphones, and then turn on.
4. If you don't succeed in trying several times and it still doesn't work, press and hold Power Home to hard restart, and then when white apples appear, pull out the earphones to release the headphone mode.
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Settings - General - Auxiliary Programs - Incoming Calls - Headset Mode.
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The headphone jack is down, just flick it a few times. It's very simple, because the spring inside does not spring back into place!
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Use the iPhone's headphones to access the interface, turn on the iPod to listen**, then press pause, press the home button to return, turn off the iPhone (without using other third-party software), pull out the headphones, and then turn on the phone, it can be solved, if it is unsuccessful, try several more times. Still doesn't work, long press power+home to hard restart, and then when the white apple appears, pull out the earphone. If it doesn't work, it may be a problem with the hardware of the phone, this situation has also occurred on my mobile phone, try the above methods on it, I wish you success!
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I've had this problem lately and don't love it anymore!
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iPhone does not plug in headphones to display headphone mode, which is mainly caused by two reasons: system and hardware.
1. Software reasons.
In some cases, it is possible that the system recognizes that the headset pattern is incorrect.
Solution: 1) Turn on the iPhone settings function.
2) Select General Features.
3) Select Accessibility.
4. Select an audio call method.
5) Select the call method as Speaker.
2. Hardware problems.
The hardware is the poor contact caused by the dust of the headphone socket, water ingress or paddle failure. Use the method of plugging and unplugging the earphones multiple times or using a facial tissue to clean the earphone jack.
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Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Select the audio call method. Then select Speakers. If the phone has been in the water, it is a problem with the shrapnel of the headphone jack, and it is recommended to go to the mobile phone store for repair.
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Your headphones may be flooded, you can try blowing them with a hair dryer or shaking the water.
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I'm the same way, the phone is useless.
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It's good to buy a mobile phone's ** and fix it.
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Mine is the same! You press the home button and the volume button at the same time to try!
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The headphone jack has water in, just blow it with a hair dryer.
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I was in this mode on my phone last night, and I just poked the earbud hole with a cotton swab. Poke it in and drill it twice, and the cotton swab is a little black. Then it's fine, simple.
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It's the sound card that's rotten or the lap is rotten.
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The phone's headphone jack is broken.
In the shutdown state, we unplug the earphones, find a needle, and gently poke the earphone hole twice, it may be that when the earphones are unplugged, the bouncing device inside does not return to its original position, we wrap the toilet paper with the needle after poking, wipe the inner wall of the earphone hole, and wipe off the dust covering it.
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