Vince729 Member Nov 4, 2016 16 0 0 Visit site Nov 6, 2016 #2 That happened to me too, but in my case restoring and erasing didnt help,it's a hardware problem.
Just_Me_D Ambassador Team Leader, Senior Moderator Moderator Jan 8, 2012 59,768 643 113 Visit site Nov 6, 2016 #3 iMore Question said: That's all I know Click to expand... Try blowing out dust, lint or other debris from the headphone jack, if applicable. Also, you can connect a pair of headphones and then eject them. One or both should solve the problem for you.
iMore Question said: That's all I know Click to expand... Try blowing out dust, lint or other debris from the headphone jack, if applicable. Also, you can connect a pair of headphones and then eject them. One or both should solve the problem for you.