Headphones WH-920 right channel gone

At first the right channel was dropping...seemed to be a short in the cable...now it's gone completely.
Not impressed with the quality of these.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Shackman

What the heck! happened to me too. It was so annoying when my left ear phone channel kept dropping and then I noticed that it was totally gone. First I thought my earphones had gone bad, so I tried different ones.... same issue! little searching  on the net and it seems few other ppl have this too and a power cycle seems to fix it. if this is a software related issue, please fix this asap or if its related to hardware please let me know so that I can have it exchanged during warranty.... Also the amount of dust collected infront of the front camera lens is so much, that I cant even use the front camera. this quality is not acceptable from Nokia! 

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