on 31-07-2017 06:12
on 31-07-2017 06:12
Solved! Go to Solution.
31-07-2017 06:23 - edited 31-07-2017 06:25
31-07-2017 06:23 - edited 31-07-2017 06:25
Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this advice directly from Apple https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT203026
It suggests a number of fixes for headphone problems including this one...
Veritas Numquam Perit
31-07-2017 06:23 - edited 31-07-2017 06:25
31-07-2017 06:23 - edited 31-07-2017 06:25
Hi @Anonymous Have a look at this advice directly from Apple https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT203026
It suggests a number of fixes for headphone problems including this one...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-07-2017 07:44
Likely to be a faulty pair as I have the same with the iPhone 7 included earphones
on 31-07-2017 13:14
on 31-07-2017 13:14
Or possibly something as simple as fluff in the socket. I use a tooth pick - carefully - to get it out.
on 31-07-2017 13:24
on 31-07-2017 13:24
@PiedPiper wrote:Or possibly something as simple as fluff in the socket. I use a tooth pick - carefully - to get it out.
Yes Apple mention that in the link I posted...(though they don't mention toothpick obviously)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-07-2017 17:10
on 31-07-2017 17:10
on 31-07-2017 19:16
That's what I'm betting too as it's the same with mine. I've ordered a 3.5mm jack to lightning cable so I can hopefully listen with my other wired headphones through that without any issues
on 31-07-2017 19:23
on 31-07-2017 19:23
To be honest I much prefer Bluetooth headsets. I'm not into all the technical specs having tinnitus so I get a decent sound without the worry of fluff....
on 31-07-2017 19:39
on 31-07-2017 19:39
on 31-07-2017 19:42
on 31-07-2017 19:42
Yes that's a hell of a thing but much easier to sort out