With an iPhone app for just about anything, you would think if you encountered any problems, you’d be able to fix them immediately. A frustrating problem that some iPhone users have been experiencing lately is the phone getting stuck on headphones mode.
This message appears when there are issues with your headsets or earphones. The error message usually occurs if an external object such as a paper clip gets stuck inside the audio port. While some cases require sending away to get fixed by Apple, others require removing the back case of the phone in order for you to change out the damaged audio jack- luckily, this process is very simple and can be done right from home!
This article will help you get the phone back to the right mode and help make sure that your iPhone is still doing everything that you need it to.
iPhone Sound Modes
When you are using your phone, there are several different options for you to choose from when you want to play something out loud. You can have a phone call through the phone, listen to your music from a Bluetooth speaker, and use your headphones for a more private listening experience. Switching between these modes is typically seamless and does not require you to do anything in order for the phone to keep up. The iPhone is designed so that you can flawlessly use it with ease on any audio output mode.
It can become extremely frustrating when something goes wrong with your sound because you might not know where to begin in order to fix it. Because the iPhone is designed to be so self-sufficient, a lot of users are left scratching their heads if the output mode doesn’t work.
The good news is, there are fixes for these problems. Based on advice from professionals, and other iPhone users, there is plenty of information on how to handle any issues that you encounter. The last thing that you want to do is take your phone to the Apple store and have to pay in order to fix something that you can just fix yourself.
How to Fix the “Headphones” Issue
A lot of users have been experiencing an issue with their iPhones not wanting to change output modes and deciding to stay on headphones mode.
This can happen when you have headphones plugged in, but when you unplug them, the phone fails to switch back to the standard phone audio output. This can understandably become a frustrating issue when you need to switch back and forth in a hurry. It isn’t often that your iPhone can’t keep up with you, so what can you do in order to fix the problem?
Once releasing the iPhone 7, Apple got rid of the headphone jack. A lot of users are reporting that their phone has this issue because of this. When this happens, there is a very high chance that the problem is a hardware problem and not a software problem like most would assume.
The number one way to fix this is by restarting your phone. It is a very simple fix, but it seems to be the most successful. This gives your phone the chance to regroup and reset the audio output mode. If that doesn’t work, you might want to take a look at your headphones/charging port.
Dust and debris can get stuck inside of there that will need to be cleaned out. A third option is to take a look at your headphones. If the plug is bent or damaged in any way, this can be harmful to your phone.
Cleaning your Headphone jack
Apple has made the process of repairing this problem as simple as possible. All you need is some white vinegar and a couple of toothpicks for this quick fix!
What You'll Need for this Job: toothpicks, white vinegar, paper towels.
Step 1: Thoroughly clean out your iPhone's audio port with a Q-tip that has been dipped in white vinegar.
Step 2: After you've cleaned the port out enough, use a few toothpicks and dip them in white vinegar too. Then gently pull the pieces of debris out of the port. The object may be small but it can cause major issues to your phone if left inside!
Step 3. Give your device another wipe down and try playing music again!
I hope this guide helps you get back up and running!
Avoiding Costly Repairs
With all of the new technology that Apple comes up with, there is understandably a learning curve among a lot of its users. If you are one of these users that feels this way, know that this doesn’t mean you need to automatically give in and head to the Apple store. The great thing is that most of the time, you do not have to pay anyone to repair your phone.
With the fixes that were mentioned in the previous section, you have the ability to fix a lot more problems than you realize.
iPhone repair shops have recently appeared everywhere, not affiliated with Apple. This puts even more pressure on users to just drop off their phones and let someone else handle the problem. If you can educate yourself on the issue by doing a little bit of research, you’d be surprised at how easy it can be to fix your own iPhone.
The next time that something happens, try to have patience because that is the ultimate best thing that you can use while you are working to find a fix for your problem. Those who do end up shelling out their hard-earned dollars often give up as soon as a problem arises.