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Feb 1, 2010 9:29 PM in response to dwolkoby dakeeper,My ringtone trick is still working - fingers crossed... -
Feb 2, 2010 10:58 AM in response to dakeeperby dwolko,Did you test the device with heat or extreme use like video for one hour??? -
Feb 2, 2010 11:09 AM in response to dwolkoby samkaye,could you help me also?
my iphone when i call people doesnt ring or make any noise through the ear speaker,
it works on loud speaker and through the headphones! what could be causing this?
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Feb 2, 2010 9:28 PM in response to dwolkoby dakeeper,no extreme use test but its humid and 30+C here at the moment - seems ok. -
Feb 7, 2010 9:12 AM in response to SoCalSkippyby shamishami,hi. my iphone is not only stuck in headphone mode, but the jack doesn't allow me to plug my headphones in. so frustrating and strange! does anyone have any tips? thanks! -
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Feb 17, 2010 10:17 AM in response to RHageby palsina,I've tried the ringtone trick without success, but it does something. When stuck on headphone mode if I change ringtone it shortly changes from (Headphone) to normal (Ringer) mode, audio comes out and works as should do.
But the moment I leave that screen and go back to home screen, I'm stuck again.
This doesn't work, but it proves to me that some software trick could fix this issue, even being the root cause some hardware/heat thing. -
Feb 17, 2010 11:48 AM in response to SoCalSkippyby panda attack,A lot of people have claimed that the problem of being trapped in "headphone mode" is due to debris in the headphone jack. I tried cleaning it out with the stem of a dry Q-tip (cotton swab cut off), as has been suggested around the net. Only a tiny bit of dust came out and now the jack is very clean, however the problem persists. In fact, it's becoming more chronic recently, to where I am missing calls and messages, because no audio alert is being sounded while the phone is not in my pocket.
No amount of plugging and unplugging the standard iPhone headphone jack makes a difference. I've been struggling to find ways to return audio to the speaker. Often rebooting will fix the problem, but only temporarily. However, I found that going into my alarm settings and sampling an alarm tone returns audio. The change is indicated, because raising or lowering the volume shows "Ringer" with no mention of headphones. Problem solved, for a few moments. This simple "fix" leads me to believe that the problem is software based.
Even more irritating is losing audio during a call. I have found almost without fail that during calls of more than a few minutes, the phone switches over to headphone mode for no reason. This is a serious problem, one that I've learned to adapt to uncomfortably. In this event, clicking Speaker allows me to continue the call, but clicking Speaker again doesn't simply return the sound to the earpiece. Another way to avoid the problem altogether is to always use the headphones, but this is not the most convenient way to take a phone call. So it is an annoyance at best.
This leaves me with a conundrum. My iPhone 3G is nearly 2 years old. With the exception of this one major issue, the phone still looks and works great. If this problem is in fact a hardware issue, should I upgrade to a brand new phone with fresh hardware or is that asking for more trouble? It seems absolutely shameful if the life of this device is barely 2 years, after which it gets relegated to lesser duty as a low memory iPod or to the junk heap. The screen is still bright, the capacitive sensors are still quite responsive. Yet, the very function by which the device is named is broken. I still have a hard time accepting this as a hardware flaw, when the rest of the user-experience is as great as ever, and since the problem can be reversed through the software itself.
If this problem was fixed, I'd have very high confidence in upgrading to the latest and greatest model, but since this major flaw has arisen, I have serious doubts about continuing with the iPhone line. -
Feb 17, 2010 11:13 PM in response to panda attackby dakeeper,My ringtone trick failed me for the first time last week after using the phone with my kids for games for heavy use. It did stabilise again after changing the ringtone and been fine since. I have to agree its disturbing and im dubious to buy another phone when this one finally dies.... -
Feb 18, 2010 6:30 PM in response to SoCalSkippyby Astro100,I have finally succumbed and repalced the faulty unit with a refurb iphone from Optus. Must say the unit looks "brand new" anyway I will let you all know if the new iphone gets stuck in headphone mode. -
Feb 19, 2010 12:23 PM in response to dakeeperby RHage,Yeah, the ringtone trick failed me too, but it did something interesting: although the phone was still stuck in headphones mode, and I couldn't hear the person on the other end of the line, the phone rang on calls.
And definitely it's heat related.
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Mar 5, 2010 11:42 AM in response to RHageby dwolko,Anyone test if 3.1.3 solve this heat issue????
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Feb 19, 2010 12:55 PM in response to RHageby panda attack,I have surmised that it's heat related, too, because the problem tends to occur on lengthier calls. I don't know if this is just a matter of increased probability during a long call, or if it is because the phone gets too hot during a longer call. In any case, I hope there's a possible software fix - something like forcing the phone to maintain its audio state under most conditions, with the one exception of hitting the Speaker button. Maybe just wishful thinking here. -
Feb 19, 2010 1:18 PM in response to dwolkoby panda attack,I'm running the latest OS and still have the issue, so I'm going to say 'no'. Whether or not it's a heat issue, though, I can't be certain. My phone performed fine for the first year and a half. What may have changed is the OS, which could have introduced the problem. Or it would be reasonable to consider that the phone may have aged over time and may be more susceptible to heat. It's a pretty solid device. Heat may not be the issue. I wish Apple would show a little transparency on the issue. I guess my goal in joining this thread is to reach out to other users with the same issue and raise its priority in Apple's to-do list. -
Feb 19, 2010 1:31 PM in response to panda attackby RHage,The reason I speculate it's a heat issue, is the following: not only does this happen after long usage (long calls, applications, wi-fi), but also it happens spontaneously on when the ambient temperature is elevated.
There might be a software issue also (as you have mentioned) because the problems started for me after the 3.0 update.