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Quick Fix for Headphone Mode on iPhone/iPad

Your iPhone is stuck on headphone mode because it thinks headphones are plugged into the headphone jack, even though they're not. This is usually caused by a problem with the headphone jack itself. 99% of the time it's a hardware problem, not a software problem.

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Quick Fix for Headphone Mode on iPhone/iPad

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  1. FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery Quick Fix for "Headphone Mode" on iPhone/iPad iPhone/iPad can get stuck in headphone mode because of software problem, water damage or dust/dirt in headphone jack. How to get out of headphone mode quickly? When your iPhone/iPad is stuck at headphone mode, the device makes no sound for calls, apps, music, video or whatsoever without plugged-in earphones. And when you volume up/down the ringer, instead of “Ringer”, the volume bar shows “headphones”. It seems like that the iPhone/iPad thinks headphones are plugged in while actually the earbuds have been pulled out. The headphone mode problem has troubled users of iPhone 6 Plus/6/6s/5/5s/iPad Mini/iPad2/3/4. It could happen because:    Software error caused by recent iOS update, incorrect operation of headphones; Water damage which gets water in iPhone/iPad headphone jack; The headphone jack is stuck with dusts or lints that makes the device think that there is earphone plugged in. Check the quick fix for iPhone/iPad stuck at headphone mode for different reasons. Quick Quick Fix Some users reported that their iPhone speakers stopped working after a recent iOS update. And there were also users who found the headphone mode problem after they abruptly unplugged headphone from iPhone/iPad during a call or video chat. No matter what cause the software error, you can try to fix the stuck iPhone/iPad with these methods. Fix for for Headphone Headphone Mode Mode Problem Problem Caused Caused by by Software Software Error Error 1. Replug Headphone Into Your iPhone/iPad Since the iPhone/iPad has not detected that the headphone has been pulled out, plug the headphone into the device again and then unplug it. Then check if the iPhone FonePaw Technology Limited 1

  2. FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery makes sound now without headphones. If not, replug the headphones for several more times. If the iPhone or iPad still displays as if the headphone has been put in, move on to next method. 2. Use a Bluetooth Speaker Pair your iPhone/iPad to a Bluetooth speaker and then start to play a song on your device. When the song is playing, turn off Bluetooth on your device. Some users find that their iPhone/iPad speakers start to play the song when the Bluetooth is off. Problem solved! 3. Restart iPhone or iPad Long press sleep/wake button until the “slide to power off” bar appears. Slide and power off the device. Wait for 20 seconds and reboot the device by pressing sleep/wake button. After rebooting, press volume buttons to see whether the volume bar is showing “Ringer”. 4. Use iOS System Recovery to Get out of Headphone Mode If the above methods fail to get your iPhone or iPad out of headphone mode, the software error may be more serious on your device. And you might need professional software to fix the headphone mode problem. FonePaw iOS System Recovery is capable of fixing various software problems and get your device out of headphone mode. It is easy to use and can fix system error without wiping data in your device. So you don’t need to worry that it is techie to fix the system problems on your own or lose data after the recovery. Step 1. Download and install FonePaw iOS System Recovery on your Windows FonePaw Technology Limited 2

  3. FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery computer. Step 2. Use USB cable to connect your iPhone/iPad to the computer. Step 3. Launch the program and find “More tools” > “iOS System Recovery”. Step 4. Follow the instruction on the program and put your iDevice in recovery mode. The method differs for iPhone 7/7 Plus comparing with that for other iOS devices. Step 5. After your device has entered recovery mode, the program will display the device type, model, iOS version of your iPhone or iPad. Check if the information is correct. If it is, click “Repair” to begin the repairing process. Step 6. The repairing process could last for a while and your device will reboot automatically. Wait till you see “Repair Completed”. Then you can unplug the device. The speaker should be back to normal now. Note: Your device will be updated to the latest iOS version after the repairing; FonePaw Technology Limited 3

  4. FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery If you have jailbroken the device, the device will go back to unjailbroken state after the repairing; If you have SIM lock the device, the device will be SIM-locked again after the repairing. Quick Quick Fix Some iPhone or iPad get into headphone mode after dropping into water. Although you have kept your device safe from the water, moist weather or even sweat may damp the headphone jack and thus get the device stuck at headphone mode. Fix to to Get Get Wet Wet iPhone/iPad iPhone/iPad off off Headphone Headphone mode mode Therefore you need to dry out the headphone jack.  Insert Q-tip swab into the headphone jack and gently rotate the swab to remove moisture.  Blow the moisture out with a hairdryer on the low heat. Be careful and keep the hairdryer in a certain distance from the device when you are drying out the speaker area and headphone jack. You don’t want the overheating to damage your device. Quick Quick Fix Firstly, with a flashlight, check if there is anything clogged in the headphone jack. Fix to to Clean Clean Headphone Headphone Jack Jack Stuck Stuck with with Dust/Dirt Dust/Dirt Some dust or debris may be too small to be seen and there are many tools that you can use clean headphone jack, such as Q-tip, toothbrush, toothpick, needle, pin. But you don’t want to poke around the headphone jack and damage it. You should gently loose the dust or dirt with the tool and shake the device to get the obstruction off. Also you can use air duster to blow the obstruction away. After the cleaning, open the device and see if you can hear sound without headphone. Other than being stuck at headphone mode, your iPhone or iPad might make no FonePaw Technology Limited 4

  5. FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery sound for other reasons. See No Sound on iPhone 7/6s, What to Do? FonePaw Technology Limited 5

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