B Bond J#AC Well-known member Nov 18, 2009 58 0 0 Dec 31, 2009 #1 Plug your headphones in and move it a little and see if your jack and not the headphones IN the jack squiggle.
Plug your headphones in and move it a little and see if your jack and not the headphones IN the jack squiggle.
F Flyguide83 Well-known member Nov 16, 2009 265 2 0 Jan 1, 2010 #2 do you mean, is it loose? yes it is... wtf is squiggle? lol
B Bond J#AC Well-known member Nov 18, 2009 58 0 0 Jan 1, 2010 #3 Loose yeah. Squiggly = Slightly Wiggly. Last edited: Jan 1, 2010
nickf126 Well-known member Nov 8, 2009 253 2 0 Jan 1, 2010 #4 No squiggles here. I use a blackberry headset that always cut out when using my BB, and I have not had any of that with the Droid.
No squiggles here. I use a blackberry headset that always cut out when using my BB, and I have not had any of that with the Droid.
E ericatomars06 Well-known member Dec 10, 2009 242 1 0 Jan 1, 2010 #5 Yeah mine is.. Never really paid much attention.. not sure if i care enough to, as long as its working thats all that matters
Yeah mine is.. Never really paid much attention.. not sure if i care enough to, as long as its working thats all that matters
B Bond J#AC Well-known member Nov 18, 2009 58 0 0 Jan 1, 2010 #6 Also, does your sockets receede in a little when you push the headphone jack in? By about 1 mm?