Why does my phone act erratic when I plug in my earphones?

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I have a Asus Zenfone 2 Laser ZE551KL (OS Lollipop) and for a few weeks now whenever I was listening to music the recording instructing the user how to turn on the option for wired headsets would play. I would just let the recording play out and go back to listening to my music.

This week things got worse; the recording plays, the media and ring volumes increase/decrease randomly, the Google search app opens and my music app will open by itself or music will start playing without the app even opening. I cannot listen to music or even plug in my earphones without all of this happening. Its like my phone is possessed or soemthing

I have restarted and it doesn't work. After some Googling, I checked to see if the phone was hacked/had viruses and that came back ok. I also checked to see if the screen was ok or if it has sensitive/dead spots and that was fine.

I am at my wits end and frustrated because I have only had my phone a little over a year.

I am about to try a safe mode restart to see if that works. If it doesn't, I guess a factory reset is the next option and then upgrading, but if anyone can assist that would be great.
 
Welcome to Android Central! Safe Mode is the first thing I would've suggested, so definitely see what happens there.

Do your headphones have a built-in mic and remote play/pause buttons? If so, what happens if you use a simple pair of headphones without those additional features? I'm wondering if your current headphones have a plug that isn't entirely compatible with the device's jack. This can happen with headphones that are specifically "Made for iPhone."
 
Hi thank you for replying.

Safe mode didn't work. It wasn't as bad but when the earphone was in the jack and it was turned/moved everything started to happen again.

Did a full factory reset and it is still happening.

The earphones is plain ole Sony ones I got from Amazon. Its the same pair I have been using since I got the phone. I don't know what could have happened to make it start to go berserk like this.

I did try an actual headset with a mic (Samsung brand) and it seems to have been ok.

I use my phone daily for music. I can't live without using the earphones and I am not a fan of headset with the mic.
 
Make sure there's no debris in the jack -- use a can of compressed air to blow it out, and a toothpick to root around.
 
It's not your headphones. It's the phone. Both my Galaxy7 and now the Galaxy9 that I just got does it. I cant figure out how to fix it either.
 
Same issue with a first-gen Pixel. Any headphones/earbuds with a 3-pole jack make the phone act possessed. However, I discovered that any headphones/earbuds with a 4-pole jack (for mic, play/pause, etc.) work fine. The one caveat is that even with a 4-pole jack the phone will still act possessed if you use the play/pause buttons or mic, but at least you can listen to music. I assume this indicates that the 4th contact inside the jack is faulty. (With a 3-pole jack, the mic contact is shorted to ground, but with a 4-pole jack it is left floating until those extra features are used)