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ETA: Problem resolved, but new owners of the Galaxy S5 might want to read the thread anyway.
Just this very morning I got my Samsung Galaxy S5. I'd been using my previous Samsung model, the E4GT, for two years, and while it has been a very good daily driver in many ways, I'd been counting the days until I could upgrade to a newer and more powerful model. I ordered the S5 and eagerly awaited its arrival.
So it was supposed to arrive today, and I made plans not to go out, because you do need to pick up UPS shipments of this type immediately. After all, my wife was getting her new phone, an S4, as well, so that was some $1200 worth of phone hardware that was going to be left on our doorstep.
So I picked up the package.
I charged up the battery to 100%
I went through the activation steps....
And everything works except the headphone jack. The device recognizes that the headphones have been plugged in, but no sound will come though them; instead it all comes through the speakers. As much as I use the headset jack, which is about 90% of the time I use the phone, that means it's basically useless. The end of the headphone cord doesn't seem to fit properly into the jack, which is way too loose and doesn't seem to really hold it in place.
Is this something I can easily fix? I've seen websites where they talk you through it, but I the part where they talk about "removing the screen" makes me very nervous. Is this really doable? There's more than one hit when I google for this, so it seems like it's a thing, as they say. I never thought to check up on this before choosing the device, because who the heck sells phones with non-functioning headphone jacks? (My service provider, apparently!)
Or do I have to send it back for a replacement?
Or should I just demand a $100 check from my service provider, so I can buy a bluetooth headset?
Just this very morning I got my Samsung Galaxy S5. I'd been using my previous Samsung model, the E4GT, for two years, and while it has been a very good daily driver in many ways, I'd been counting the days until I could upgrade to a newer and more powerful model. I ordered the S5 and eagerly awaited its arrival.
So it was supposed to arrive today, and I made plans not to go out, because you do need to pick up UPS shipments of this type immediately. After all, my wife was getting her new phone, an S4, as well, so that was some $1200 worth of phone hardware that was going to be left on our doorstep.
So I picked up the package.
I charged up the battery to 100%
I went through the activation steps....
And everything works except the headphone jack. The device recognizes that the headphones have been plugged in, but no sound will come though them; instead it all comes through the speakers. As much as I use the headset jack, which is about 90% of the time I use the phone, that means it's basically useless. The end of the headphone cord doesn't seem to fit properly into the jack, which is way too loose and doesn't seem to really hold it in place.
Is this something I can easily fix? I've seen websites where they talk you through it, but I the part where they talk about "removing the screen" makes me very nervous. Is this really doable? There's more than one hit when I google for this, so it seems like it's a thing, as they say. I never thought to check up on this before choosing the device, because who the heck sells phones with non-functioning headphone jacks? (My service provider, apparently!)
Or do I have to send it back for a replacement?
Or should I just demand a $100 check from my service provider, so I can buy a bluetooth headset?
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