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iPad sound only works with headphones

I have tried turning my iPad on and off (3 times!!!), I have tried cleaning the headphone thing (where it's plugged in), and I have tried plugging in and unplugging my headphones. Please help me I am frustrated


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Posted on Oct 17, 2013 5:09 PM

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Posted on Oct 18, 2017 12:43 AM

This happened to my iPad Pro. I think moisture got In. Was watching a movie on my iPad while I was in the kitchen and next thing everything went mute.

When I tried to change the volume the indicator thing that comes on screen kept saying “Headphones”

Tried everything suggested on here too but no luck.

Solved this by cutting a little piece of paper and rolling it to fit in the headphone jack. Poked and poked and voila!


Hope this helps.

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Oct 18, 2017 12:43 AM in response to marshafromcockeysville

This happened to my iPad Pro. I think moisture got In. Was watching a movie on my iPad while I was in the kitchen and next thing everything went mute.

When I tried to change the volume the indicator thing that comes on screen kept saying “Headphones”

Tried everything suggested on here too but no luck.

Solved this by cutting a little piece of paper and rolling it to fit in the headphone jack. Poked and poked and voila!


Hope this helps.

Jan 2, 2014 6:34 PM in response to marshafromcockeysville

I'm having this same problem with my iPad mini. It was fine last night, and out of the blue today it thinks I have headphones connected. I don't have a microscopic brush to clean the tiny hole for the headset. I've done a hard reset and that didn't work. Any other suggestions? Really sorry I didn't go with the Surface...

Apr 25, 2014 11:47 AM in response to Margaret marcarelli

Our ipad played alert noises, ringtones etc although it was not a 3g pad - wireless only. No music or sound from video or webpages could be heard through the speaker. only headphones. Tried reset etc. to no avail.


What worked for us was - to use the correct charging lead that came with the ipad and not another generic lead or lead that came with another product such as an iphone. When we isolated which lead it was, it was used to recharge the ipad overnight. At first sound returned to some apps but not music and the next day all functionality seemed to be restored.


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Jul 2, 2015 6:21 PM in response to marshafromcockeysville

Here's what worked for me, after failed attempts at other solutions. You know those thin, paper covered wire wraps used for securing a full trash bag? I took one of those and inserted it into the headphone jack hole. Gave it a good poking and twisting, like getting the wax outta your ear. Tapped the iPad upside a few times. Repeat. Then it worked!!!

Oct 17, 2013 6:34 PM in response to marshafromcockeysville

Try this - Reset the iPad by holding down on the Sleep and Home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons. (This is equivalent to rebooting your computer.)


Check your settings. The iPads have a small switch on the right edge. It can be used as a rotation lock to keep the screen from automatically reorienting itself as you move around, but you need to have the tablet’s settings configured properly. That same switch, right above the volume buttons, can also be set to function instead as a mute button to silence certain types of audio.


If the switch is set to work as a mute button, you can change its purpose to “screen-rotation lock” by tapping the Settings icon on the home screen. On the Settings screen, tap General on the left side, and on the right side of the screen flick down to “Use Side Switch to.” Tap to select Lock Rotation or Mute to set the button’s function. Even if you set the side switch for your preferred use, you can still mute the Mini or lock the screen. Just double-click the Home button, and when the panel of apps appears along the bottom edge of the screen, flick the row from left to right with your finger. Tap the icon on the far left side of the row to either lock the iPad’s screen or mute the iPad’s alerts, notifications and sound effects. Music, podcasts and video are not muted unless you turn the volume all the way down.


iPhone: Can't hear through the receiver or speakers

http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1630


http://www.atreks.com/app-no-sound-on-ipad-4-%E2%80%93-what-to-do/


ïŁż Cheers, Tom 😉

Oct 17, 2013 5:30 PM in response to marshafromcockeysville

If you have no sound in any app whatsoever without using headphones, try resetting the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears on the screen.


If you still have sound in the music app without using headphones, system sounds are muted.


System sounds can be muted and controlled two different ways. The screen lock rotation can be controlled in the same manner as well.


Settings>General>Use Side Switch to: Mute System sounds. If this option is selected, the switch on the side of the iPad above the volume rocker will mute system sounds.


If you choose Lock Screen Rotation, then the switch locks the screen. If the screen is locked, you will see a lock icon in the upper right corner next to the battery indicator gauge.


If you have the side switch set to lock screen rotation then the system sound control is in the control center. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to get to control center . Tap on the bell icon and system sounds will return.


If you have the side switch set to mute system sounds, then the screen lock can be accessed in the same manner as described above.


This support article from Apple explains how the side switch works.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4085


You can also try cleaning the dock connector opening with a soft brush. Sometimes dirt or debris in the opening can cause sound problems.

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