My headphone socket is not working., my headphone socket is not working.

I've tried loads of headphones that i know work and made sure that the plug is in all the way. Any suggestions please!

Jimbantumi wrote:
I've tried loads of headphones that i know work and made sure that the plug is in all the way. Any suggestions please!
Take it to an Apple Store.  We can't help you fix a hardware problem.

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