- I just bought some new green Skull Candy headphones to match my green housing, but sadly, they wont work. And i dont know if it's because i changed my housing or what, but i didnt change the side rails so that really wouldnt be the situation, would it? If anyone has any ideas why sound wont come out of the headphones, than please let me know.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com05-16-09 07:57 PMLike 0 - I just bought some new green Skull Candy headphones to match my green housing, but sadly, they wont work. And i dont know if it's because i changed my housing or what, but i didnt change the side rails so that really wouldnt be the situation, would it? If anyone has any ideas why sound wont come out of the headphones, than please let me know.
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I changed my front/back and my headset jack works just fine; others made the same change (didn't touch the rails) and the jack went out.
Hammer suggested a different headset- have you tried that yet?05-16-09 09:50 PMLike 0 - Yup, I've tried a different headset. Still the same issue. I'm really frustrated, because I use my phone for music alot.05-16-09 10:03 PMLike 0
- Run a hardware test with those headphones and a different set. Options>Status> type "test" (without the quotes)05-16-09 10:06 PMLike 0
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- This is exactly why I don't mess with any of my gadgets hardware. I do mess with the software though! Hopefully the store you go to has dumb employees. I bet you're regretting ever changing housings. Hopefully everything works out.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com05-16-09 10:59 PMLike 0 - This will also not look good on your record with the carrier. This is the second one that you need to have replaced in such a short period from playing with the hardware. Best of luck at the store.
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- This is why I can't bring myself to change my housing. My BB is also my music player, both through headphones and through the aux port in my car and wired sounds better than bluetooth, so it's just not worth it. On the bright side, you CAN just start listening through BT.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com05-17-09 12:52 AMLike 0 - BrantaRetired Network ModIMO this is down to bad luck or rough handling in use, rather than a result of changing the housing. If it worked after the change and failed later I don't see changing the housing as a probable cause. However the housing change does make warranty exchange more difficult. I think the best thing is to put the original housing back and hope they don't notice the warranty seal is gone. The seal is usually a little sticker on one of the housing screws - but sometimes a refurb (exchange) unit doesn't even have a seal when it is delivered.
The most likely causes are a bad contact inside the socket, or the socket has a broken solder connection to the mainboard. Broken solder can happen if the socket is used a lot and not handled carefully because the 3.5mm plug acts as a lever. Any side force applied to the plug is multiplied by the time it reaches the solder points.
First thing I would try is find a known good headset and work the plug in and out a few times. This should "wipe" the contacts and make sure its not simply Dirt preventing connection.
If this doesn't work the fault is probably the headset socket itself, or where it it soldered to the main circuit board. The only fix for this is exchange or repair by a workshop equipped for full refurb work (there are not many of these around). The socket is surface-mount soldered so hand repair is not advised, it will simply trash the warranty and risk destroying the mainboard.
One possible workaround might be a Bluetooth headset. Does anyone know if media audio goes to BT? (I have no idea, I never tried it on a BT headset but it doesn't seem to go to my car handsfree)05-17-09 04:30 AMLike 0 - But I wasn't really messing with it, and I only changed the housing because someone was using my phone, dropped it, and scratched up the screen. I really would want to avoid a replacement, but I may have to. if I did, I would leave that one red. No doubts. Would a Micro USB headphone adapter work?
Like this?
Motorola Stereo 3.5 mm Headset Adapter to Micro USB port, Motorola part # SYN2113/ SYN2113A: Motorola Q9h/ RAZR2 V8/ RAZR2 V9/ RAZR2 V9m cell phone models Other cell phones, PDAs and devices with a micro USB headset jack Factory original Micro USB to05-17-09 06:34 AMLike 0 - And also, I have an iPod for music, although I never use it since I got my BB, so an exchange just seems kinda dumb. Plus, I like my green housing, and I would not risk putting it on a new phone. The one thing I'm mad about it that I watch Sprint TV a lot, and now I won't really be able to without bothering people around me. I just hope that the little Micro USB adapter will work! Someone let me know.05-17-09 06:45 AMLike 0
- BrantaRetired Network ModBut I wasn't really messing with it, and I only changed the housing because someone was using my phone, dropped it, and scratched up the screen. I really would want to avoid a replacement, but I may have to. if I did, I would leave that one red. No doubts. Would a Micro USB headphone adapter work?
My advice is to stay away from these devices because your USB is also the charging connector. If it fails your phone is dead when the battery gets discharged, and there's no way to recharge unless you buy the charging pod. The USB is fragile enough anyway when the charger is connected so many times, it feels like going in search of trouble to put extra wear on the port.05-17-09 07:20 AMLike 0 - I have no idea if the Curve puts audio to the USB. However that adaptor will not work directly. The Curve uses mini-USB, not micro-USB, so you would need either the mini equivalent, or a micro to mini adaptor with the micro/3.5mm device. That is going to make a very long connector to lever the USB socket off the circuit board
My advice is to stay away from these devices because your USB is also the charging connector. If it fails your phone is dead when the battery gets discharged, and there's no way to recharge unless you buy the charging pod. The USB is fragile enough anyway when the charger is connected so many times, it feels like going in search of trouble to put extra wear on the port.05-17-09 07:33 AMLike 0 - BrantaRetired Network ModI thought Micro was the larger one, and mini the smaller. I thought that the 83xx series used micro, and the newer ones used mini. Or am I wrong? Cause there are mini versions to if I need that. And I do have a charging pod I could use to if anything did go wrong with that.
More important, you need to be sure your phone will put media audio out from the USB port. This is something I have never tried on my Bold and I don't have an adaptor to try it with my headset.05-17-09 08:52 AMLike 0 - I thought Micro was the larger one, and mini the smaller. I thought that the 83xx series used micro, and the newer ones used mini. Or am I wrong? Cause there are mini versions to if I need that. And I do have a charging pod I could use to if anything did go wrong with that.05-17-09 10:47 AMLike 0
- i think its odd that not more people had this problem...i switched out my housing and midplate a few hours ago and realized my headset jack has died also...i've taken apart the housing 100 times thinking it was a contact issue and maybe the housing just needed to be pushed together more but nothing is working...i ordered a new midplate "just in case" something truly did break that was supposed to contact maybe from the jack to the main board...but i think i've lost it forever05-23-09 09:41 PMLike 0
- Okay, I found a version that has a mini USB. Do you guys think it will work?
Amazon.com: Motorola Mini OEM Original RAZR V3, V3c, V3m, V3i, V3t, V3e, V3r, V3xx, SLVR L7, L6, L2, L7c PEBL U6, KRZR K1m, K1, Q V190, v195, V360, V323, V325, V365, W315 Emu to 3.5mm Headset Audio Adapter (SYN1504A): Cell Phones & Service05-24-09 08:07 AMLike 0 - you can probalby get these at radio shack or something and test it right at the store
but i only think it would work if the phone DIDNT have a 3.5mm jack. Like the RAZR. I think the USB port on the curve is for syncing and charging, and audio will not come out since the 3.5mm Jack is there for thatLast edited by JoeT6681; 06-02-09 at 01:46 PM.
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