Ipod Touch 5 headphone jack broke.

My ipood 5 headphone jack is broke i guess,earphone is not working.Will apple fix it  4 free or ..........?

If the iPod is defective and has not been abused and is within warranty Apple will exchange your iPod at no cost. Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

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  • IPod Touch Headphone Jack - Need some info on my GB appointment tomorrow!

    Greetings
    My iPod Touch headphone jack is broken for some reason, and I just made an appointment to go to the local Genius Bar with my father, as I don't yet have my license. I need to know some info, like:
    Is there a cost to fix the headphone jack?
    Any good tips to get a better experience or any helpful info for my appointment tomorrow?
    Thank you

    Any good tips to get a better experience or any helpful info for my appointment tomorrow?
    Be polite!

  • My ipod touch headphone jack do not work when I plug in any headphones to it.  How do I get to listen on headphones again on my IPod touch?

    My ipod touch headphone jack do not work when I plug in any headphones to it.  How do I get to listen on headphones with my IPod touch?

    You likely have a problem with the headphone jack.  You jhave to ways to listen to music via headphones:
    - Get the jack fixed.  Here is one place:
    DigiExpress.us - The iPad Repair Professionals
    However first I wold rule out a software problem by try the following:
    Reset the iPod:
    Reset iPod touch:  Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button and the Home
    button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Restore the iPod from backup
    - Restore the iPod to factory defaults.
    The other way is to use bluetooth headhone if you have a 2G or later iPod.

  • IPod Touch Headphone Jack Isn't Working?

    I own the original iPod Touch, I have had it for about 9 months, and out of nowhere the other day, I plugged my headphones in to listen, and I could only hear some of the instruments, and no vocals. At first I thought it was my headphones, but then I tried several other pairs, and none of them worked either. However, when I plugged it into an iPod Docking Station through the connector (not the headphone jack) it worked fine, so I know it's a problem with my iPod's headphone jack.
    Any suggestions on how I could fix this?
    Message was edited by: Flimboe

    If you bought it new only 9 months ago, which I think would be a little difficult, you can send it in to Apple or take it to an Apple Store (make a Genius Bar appointment first) and get it serviced under warranty. If it is out of warranty you can try a 3rd party repair site such as http://www.iresq.com or use Google to find other such sites. If you are the DIY type try http://www.ifixit.com and look at the pictures/videos on how to disassemble the iPod and replace the headphone jack.

  • My iPod touch headphone jack no longer works

    My iPod touch is 2 years old and still plays music, but the head phone jack no longer works for headphone use or to plug into cord for bigger sound systems.  Can this be fixed at the Apple store or not?

    Not really. Aple does not repair yuor iPod. They will excahnge it for a refurbished one for this proce.
    Apple - Support - iPod - Repair pricing
    A third-party place like the following is less expensive. Google for more.
    iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens

  • How to properly disconnect Headphones from Ipod Touch  Headphone Jack

    I just wanted to know if there's a way to properly disconnect the headphone plug from the Jack on the Touch,
    I heard that the metal contacts in the jack can be flatten out (How would that happen?), I dont want something like that to happen, especially sine i recently got the new iTouch.
    If you have any idea on this, let me know
    Thanks in advance
    Sorry If i seem paranoid, My last Ipod touch jack stopped working and i dont want the same thing to happen again. These Ipods aren't cheap you know...

    From my knowledge, jack problems are mostly caused by snagging the cable and stressing the jack in the iPod. To disconnect just pull straight out.

  • IPod touch headphone jack

    I'm sure this has been asked many times before but I can't find a good answer.
    My friend gave me his old iPod touch 8gb 2nd gen and i juts noticed that the left headphone will not work no matter what headphones i insert.
    they will only work if i apply pressure downwards onto the headphones where they are inserted or wiggle them around but it will often times loose noise in the left headphone.
    My warranty is up and idk when it expired.
    Is this considered a mistake/hardware error by apple and will they replace it for free?
    Also ,is there anything else I should know? Thanks

    My friend that works at Apple says the headphone jack breaks easily. Since you're out of warranty I would suggest a local repair in specialty with iPod/Mac repairs. Apple costs way too much if you're out of warranty. If that's not possible, I know Ebay has iPod reliable repairing services available but that would mean you have to wait a week or two. Please do not repair it yourself if you do not know what you're doing.
    Also I know extending your warranty can get expensive, but for iPods it's relatively pretty cheap on ebay. They have legit warranty extensions (make sure they ship you the actual box and not just give you the code). I know Apple charges around 70 USD and ebay was like $20ish.
    For future reference try not to put much pressure on near the headphone jack as you store it in your bag, or your pocket etc. Unplug your earbuds/headphones from the headphone jack to prevent this from happening again.
    I hope I helped.

  • 1st Gen iPod Touch headphone jack

    Hey,
    I bought my iPod in September 2007, and for the last few months my headphone jack hasn't been accepting all of my headphone jacks...by that, I don't mean that the jack is broken or not sending signals. I mean that it feels like there is something stuffed deep inside the jack that isn't allowing my headphones in. I've got two or three headphones that work in it, but I would really like to fix it because I would like to use my Bose headphones.
    Any feedback would be useful.

    Is there anything stuck in it?
    If so, then try removing it.
    You can also look online for ipod repair businesses or https://selfsolve.apple.com/GetWarranty.do

  • I connected my iPod Touch to a stereo system phono input using a cable with stereo jacks (red and white) on one end and that plugs into the iPod's headphone jack.  The problem is that the sound is extremely muffled and bass-heavy, with little treble.

    I connected my iPod Touch to a stereo system phono input using a cable with stereo jacks (red and white) on one end and that plugs into the iPod's headphone jack.  The problem is that the sound is extremely muffled and bass-heavy, with little treble.  I have to turn the bass control on the stereo receiver to pratically zero in order for the sound coming through the stereo to be acceptable.  Is there a setting on either the iPod or the stereo that I need to change in order to fix this?

    The phono input is for a phonograph.  The iPod does headphne output is not that same as a phongraph output.  Does th stero have an AUX input?  That should be compatible.

  • Headphone Jack broke

    I have a 2nd generation Ipod touch that I bought a year ago. The headphone jack broke. What do I do? Do I need to send it in?

    Google third-party iPod repair services and send it in. It will be cheaper than Apple.
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  • My ipod touch 4 jack goes in and out. what can i do?

    My ipod touch audio jack goes in and out no matter what earbuds i put in.   can this be fixed?

    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store. Seems you have a bad headphone jack.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar
    If not under warranty Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one for this price. They do not fix yours.
    Apple - iPod Repair price                  
    A third-party place like the following will replace the jack for less. Google for more.
    iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens
    Replace the jack yourself
    iPod Touch Repair – iFixit

  • My iPod touch 4G charger broke (the wire inside cut).

    My iPod touch 4G charger broke (the wire inside cut).  It falls under the 1 year warranty. Should I call Apple and get a new charger? How much will it cost? Note: my iPod is already dead

    Unless the damage was cause by abuse or accidental damage App will replace an Apple charger at no cost. The warranty only covers defects in the device.

  • My headphone jack broke inside my iPod touch 5th generation and there is no way of getting it out.

    Do you have any tips on how I can get it out? Is there any repair sites that I can send it to? I really need help and this is my favorite ipod and I don't have the money to get a new one.
    Much appreciated

    For how to replace it see:
    iPod Touch Repair – iFixit                  
    http://www.digiexpress.us/Charging-Port-assembly-and-Headphone-Jack-for-the-iPod -Touch-5_p_438.html

  • My headphone jack broke in my ipod & now the slot is damaged

    My headphones broke inside my ipod 4th generation. So, i thought it would be a good idea 2 take it out with a bobbypin. It took mi a while to get it out, But now that I got it out everytime I play music in headphones, the beat of the song is louder than the vocal. I don't kno wat to do at this point. I dnt kno if I hav "insurance" on it so I can hav it replaced.

    For how to replace it see:
    iPod Touch Repair – iFixit                  
    http://www.digiexpress.us/Charging-Port-assembly-and-Headphone-Jack-for-the-iPod -Touch-5_p_438.html

  • IPod Touch Earphone Jack issue

    Hey guys.
    I'm currently having a problem with my iPod Touch (1G, firmware 2.1). A few months ago, while I was listening to music with it (with both earphones), suddenly the left earphone "died" without warning. However, if I wiggled the cable around, the sound to the left earpiece came back. I found this very unusual. So I bought another pair of Phillips earphones and tried them, which worked perfectly for a day, before suffering the same fate.
    So I continued to use the iPod in this condition. However, two days ago, the right earpiece went dead, and wiggling the cable wasn't much help. Tried another set of headphones, no luck. So in short, now I've got an iPod, without a working earphone jack.
    So do you guys reckon I should get my iPod touch serviced, or should I just restore to see if there's any luck?

    Heylo,
    Literally last week, my iPod Touch just did exactly the same thing! With the left earphone and everything.. little bit odd.
    Anyway, get it serviced. Restoring it won't do much, it's not a software failure. They're usually very understanding, and the guys in the shop told me that it just happens occasionally, there's nothing you can do to stop it really. I took it down to the shop nearby last Wednesday, and I just got my replacement about an hour ago. Hoping to update it to 2.2, as long as it doesn't go wrong..
    I found it a interesting that you said another set of headphones worked for a day or so.. I immediately assumed it was the headphones with mine (considering I'd just bought them I wasn't expecting them to go wrong..) so tried 3 other different sets of headphones, each of them doing the same thing. Just take it to get it serviced, they won't mind.
    Hope that helped.

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