Nov 08

This post is to help anyone who might google not having any audio play through their headset speaker on the Pre.

 

So there I was, listening to some streaming radio with headphones on the commuter train home when I get a call. I realize that you can answer the call fine and talk through your headphones but, through natural habit, I unplugged my headphones and tried to talk on the phone normally. All of a sudden, there was no sound! SHIT! My phone is barely a month old and already the speaker is broken.

 

There is a bit of confusion around this specific problem because there are really two problems with the same symptoms. These being:

  1. You hear no audio through music apps without headphones
  2. You hear no audio when accepting a call (except through the speaker phone)
  3. The proximity sensor doesn't work, or the screen doesn't turn off when you put the phone to your face during a call

 

Through my past experiences with my xbox breaking, I've grown more and more restless in dealing with warranties. So I decided to investigate the problem on the single most powerful resource for the Palm Pre, precentral.net. I immediately found that many people were experiencing this problem, and the accepted solution was either doing a soft reset (sym+orange+r) or by plugging in the headphones back in a couple times to get the phone back into normal mode. This, however, did not work for me. Growing frustrated, I tried pulling the battery, several resets, plugging in the headphone over and over with no luck. As a last ditch effort, I used webOSDoctor to erase my phone back to factory. Still nothing.

 

Fuck!

 

Well, this is where the useful information may come for you. As I said before, there seems to be two unique problems with the same symptoms. The first being a software issue, the second being hardware. Yes, believe it or not, there is a hardware problem. The good news is you can fix it completely by yourself!

 

Before doing what I suggest, please know that I accept NO responsibility for any damage you do to your device. I do not work for palm, nor do I represent them in anyway.

 

Continuing on, the problem has to do with the headphone jack becoming blocked with dirt - dust - or some sort of fragment. This tricks the phone into thinking that the headphones are always plugged in. Not good! To fix this, you need to simply follow these steps:

  1. Shut down the Pre, remove the battery
  2. Get a Q-tip and remove some of the cotton so that it will fit in the Pre headphone jack (see where I'm going with this?)
  3. Dip the Q-tip into rubbing alcohol and shake off any excess
  4. Clean out the inside of the headset jack thoroughly (if you don't see anything on the Q-tip, don't fret - neither did I)
  5. Use the other end of the q-tip to dry out the alcohol

 

Done! That's it! This is what worked for me and I'm hoping it will save you the trouble of dealing with warranties.

 

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futurepr0n

Posted on Thursday, 18 February 2010 03:34

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Posted on Friday, 6 August 2010 19:16

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Posted on Wednesday, 18 August 2010 16:17

It happened to me too but what I did was I brought my phone to the Cell Shop for check up then by that it was fixed. If it happens to my phone again I'll try this idea of your and we'll see if it really works. Thanks anyways!

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