haibanegatsu
New member
Solution (for me): There was lint in headphone jack so I bent the end of a pin with some pliers and ripped it out. Just make sure you use a flashlight so you don't do damage to any of the prongs.
I also took an alcohol wipe (get them at a pharmacy) and pushed it down there with a paperclip to clean off all the prongs. Works like new
I also took an alcohol wipe (get them at a pharmacy) and pushed it down there with a paperclip to clean off all the prongs. Works like new