Hi guys, looking for some help/common experience on a confusing problem.
Found that my favourite set of earphones (made by Microsoft, Comfort headset, to be precise) were not recognised by my 950XL. They've been working fine together for several months, this is entirely out of the blue.
The headphones do, however, work on my PC and at least one other phone. Haven't had time to check more.
Soft reset and removing the back to quickly clean the phone's port has had no effect on this scenario.
So, you'd think my 950XL has a dodgy port, right? Ummm, doesn't seem like it.
At least four other sets earphones, from various makes and levels of price, work with my phone. Oh, and a speaker. They all work as you'd expect, all get recognised and all play music through them - rather than the phone speaker - just fine. But this one set of earphones just won't get recognised.
There is a *slight* potential the jack has been bent, it looked a little off at one glance but I can't confirm since as twiddling it in my thumbs close to my eye makes it hard to tell if it's a one-time trick of the light or not. It could very well be nothing, and otherwise the jack is clean and looks fine.
Could a very slightly bent jack be the cause?
Can any help me solve this riddle?
Thanks in advance.
Found that my favourite set of earphones (made by Microsoft, Comfort headset, to be precise) were not recognised by my 950XL. They've been working fine together for several months, this is entirely out of the blue.
The headphones do, however, work on my PC and at least one other phone. Haven't had time to check more.
Soft reset and removing the back to quickly clean the phone's port has had no effect on this scenario.
So, you'd think my 950XL has a dodgy port, right? Ummm, doesn't seem like it.
At least four other sets earphones, from various makes and levels of price, work with my phone. Oh, and a speaker. They all work as you'd expect, all get recognised and all play music through them - rather than the phone speaker - just fine. But this one set of earphones just won't get recognised.
There is a *slight* potential the jack has been bent, it looked a little off at one glance but I can't confirm since as twiddling it in my thumbs close to my eye makes it hard to tell if it's a one-time trick of the light or not. It could very well be nothing, and otherwise the jack is clean and looks fine.
Could a very slightly bent jack be the cause?
Can any help me solve this riddle?
Thanks in advance.