Headphone Jack Too Short?

Eduardo06sp

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Well I am using my Nexus 7 when suddenly I need to use headphones. I plug, or at least I try to, in the headphone jack. I lightly force it in, leaving about a millimeter sticking out. It just won't go through! I plugged in a 3.5mm gold-plated jack. Seriously, it won't go in.

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Do they work?

Mine certainly seem shallow when I put them in. But they sound just fine, so I don't worry about it.
 
That's the problem, I can't hear anything, except from the system speakers.

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Thank you, embarrassing to admit, it worked.

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I had to create an account just to say thanks. I was at my wit's end trying to figure out why the jack seemed broken on my new phone. I've never seen a jack where you have to actually snap it in, so I never thought to push harder ;)
 
This is common on new devices. The jack is tight at first, but It'll break-in after a few uses.
 
I had the same problem. I wont add anything above to what other users say, because-simply, if you shove it in good enough t should work without complications. I also heard that if you send it in (if theres something else wrong with the jack) that they'll fix it for you with minimal charge. I just used cheap, old, headphones and they work just fine
 
My nexus 7 seemed to have broken jacks... I later found out I just hadn't pushed my headphones in far enough. Make sure you didn't do what I did.

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Slam it in until you hear it click....


Just had to register to say I had the same issue. I thought the nexus was messed up since I bought it a few months ago. I never used it for music so no biggie but had recently decided to put some tunes on it. I couldn't get the headphones to work....and then i googled and got this thread.....doh!! :p
 
If anyone finds that they still can't get their headphone jack to work, grab a flashlight & make sure there isn't fuzz in the jack. My RAZR wouldn't work with my Square card swipers, which plug into the headphone jack, and the problem ended up being a buildup of lint in the headphone jack, which progressively got shoved into the end until it wouldn't make proper contact.

But that's probably less likely with a tablet since they'll typically spend less time in pockets.
 
*Ok I've been using my Nexus for a few months with the different head phones with no problems.
*Now all of a sudden they have stopped connecting.
*I know there's nothing wrong with the head phone's because they work fine with other device's.
*I've tried all the advice from this forum, and I don't think I can push the head phones in any further than I have already.
*So I'm going to assume that I'm one of the un-lucky ones that needs to have my tablet replaced. :(
*I have some fresh Samsung headphone's that came with my Samsung Galaxy ace 2. I'll give them a try before I freak out completely.
*I'll update with my progress.