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on 10-06-2015 15:26
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My LG G2 has gone the same way although it only does it with right-angle plugs which makes me suspect something is jammed inside or something else worn out in the connector. As far as I can fathom replacing or resitting the jack itself is a job and a half, where your virtually have strip it down to near enough a shell. So maybe I'll just live with it for now.
I put it down to overuse or something else wearing it out. Either way I'll just have to put up with it until I can afford to get someone else to repair it like maybe LG or someone qualified to the job.