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iphone 6 headphone jack Issues

The iPhone 6 jack has too much tolerance and 1/2 the headphones I own cause cut outs or music to stops playing. In addition Siri will sometimes engage erroneously do to the movement in the headphone jack. I tried and iPhone 5 and all of my jacks fit very snug without any issues. The problem appears to be that the the iPhone 6 jack was designed to allow rotation of the connector and this is a problem for a number of headphones.

iPhone 6, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 20, 2014 6:25 AM

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Dec 27, 2014 12:29 PM in response to Community User

Update: Used an old ear bud foam cover and it solved my problem completely. Just poked the connector right through it. So happy I don't have to buy a new handset or return my iPhone to the apple store for a replacement...would have been so irritated when the new handset would have done the same thing...hooray, thanks again Apple community!


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Dec 30, 2014 3:32 PM in response to MikeApex

Today I had some strange bug with my iPhone 6 Plus - 64 GB - Gold. First Time I was an early adopter and now the Problems start:


- had Teufel Aureol Real Headphones plugged in and was driving in the Bus while i liked to turn the Volume down, the iPhone cranked the Volume up and I could not stop it, doing that. I had to hold the Volume Down button while pausing the Music and then I restarted the Phone but in the meanwhile all eyes where on me... very annoying in the public


- today I wanted to listen to some music to calm down (other hardware issues on a pc) when I noticed that there is no sound... when trying to turn the volume up I noticed it writing "Headphones" on top. I tried everything, after a couple times of inserting the original earpods in to the iPhone 6, it finally worked again.


Maybe I should go to a Genius ...


Regards from Germany

Jan 6, 2015 3:39 AM in response to MikeApex

Hello, Everyone,

For those who has the problem of earphone failure( righ side volume different between left ) make sure to adjust the volume balance of the iphone, because my Iphone 6 PLUS suddenly the right side earphone stopped function adequately, the volumen went down. after that i though that was a jack problem, even i was preparing the backup to get into apple store.

SOLUTION: Settings --> General -->Accessibility --> "Hearing" and here there is a balance line, make sure to put in centre.


Saludos!

Jan 13, 2015 6:46 AM in response to Community User

This worked for me! Definitely isolated it to the metal ring issue. Now, has anyone found a permanent work around for this? Will a replacement phone have this issue fixed? I've had mine for less than a week, so I'm worried that it won't be fixed in a replacement, and I'd rather not have to constantly use a piece of floss or a cut out of paper every time I'd like to use my headphones.

Jan 14, 2015 9:38 AM in response to jsantiii

Thank you everyone who posted on this forum, you have been a great help. I have been having the same issue while using my Bose headphones when connected to a jack extender that came with my Trianium battery case. My phone would act as if it was possessed; Siri turns on randomly, music starts and stops/pauses when it wants, it even would change songs if I wiggled the headphone jack in the right way. After reading this thread I realized that YES the metal ring on the bottom of the headphone jack (extender in my situation) was definitely causing a problem. My cheap, easy solution was to take a small piece of scotch tape and wrap it around the rubber part of the headphone jack leaving a small part of it to press down on the metal ring to prevent the metal ring from touching the phone. It's cheap, easy and effective!


Best of luck to everyone!

Jan 24, 2015 1:28 PM in response to hendrik▸

this reason and demonstration made the most sense to me. I found it cumbersome to try to cover the exposed metal on the plugs - why not cover the metal around the receptacle end... the phone end? My problem was using a 2.5 female to 3.5 male adapter for my headset (used in the car) to be able to be plugged in the the iphone 6. When I used it and any jiggling, suddenly music would play (without an app running to turn off) AND i would get poor phone use.


i just put a small piece of Scotch tape over the bottom of the phone being sure not to cover the mic, and small utility knife to cut out the tape covering the hole... so far seemed to do the trick. I tested with one phone call and no music or dropped call if i jiggled the plug while on the phone.


Little out of focus, but you get the point:


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Feb 23, 2015 3:15 PM in response to elvisdechico

Your response is spot on. People - Dental floss works great (waxed/mint haha). Just fixed two sets of non Apple ear buds with microphones and they both work perfect. The issue with non Apple ear buds is the base of the connector is not insulated so it shorts out against the phone. The dental floss provides the necessary insulation.


Thanks


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Mar 4, 2015 9:10 AM in response to hendrik▸

I just got the iPhone 6 a few weeks ago to replace an Iphone 5c (worst phone ever). I use my phone to run with music and Nike+ for Running. About 16 miles into a 23 mile training run, my music randomly started to speed up, then Suri came on, and then voice command ... I thought OMG, it's possessed -- I had to stop running to address the issue. Again, randomly while running, not touching or holding the phone. I've been reading several comments from others with this same issue -- so annoying!! Apple products are not what they used to be -- Quality Control seems to be a serious issue for these folks! After reading suggestions posted by others, I pretty much disabled everything I could, particularly the voice control and Suri. Thought I had the problem solved ... nope! Last couple of days the music randomly turns on while the phone is sitting untouched. THEN, I read your post about the tape and thought, why not give it a try, I've tried everything else. You are correct about the tape! I took a small piece of redacting tape, poked a hole in it using headphone jack and then placed over the jack on the phone and plugged in my MCG headphones and to my delight the problem was solved.

Mar 5, 2015 7:45 AM in response to noelfromgrass lake

I was skeptical but this hack/fix seems to be working for me so far this morning.


I was having all the problems mentioned here, but was also getting mild electric shocks, what felt like static electric shocks, in my ears! Which I couldn't reproduce with the Apple EarPods. Not sure if anyone else experienced that, but it's unpleasant and more than a little worrisome.

Apr 30, 2015 9:38 PM in response to MikeApex

same problem. this is total b.s. that they don't tell you to test the headphones. i have FOUR pairs of headphones that now DO NOT WORK with the IPhone 6, yet all three worked perfectly with my IPhone4S.


these are decent cans, not super expensive: Beyerdynamic 880 DT Pros, Grado SR 325s, Hyper X gaming headphones with detachable mic, and ATH M50s.


is it just me, or is Apple getting worse and worse? and i've been a loyal buyer since 1984. if a new "Apple" came along, I'd jump. this kind of sloppiness really ****** me off.

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