Nokia n8 headphone jack/OS problem

Even Mine headphone are also not detected after
belly updat

when i plugin headphone and restart the phone it works.... But poor audio quality.....
After this process if headphone pluged out phone still in headphone mood..... No idea!
Thnks for your suggestion.

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  • Bit of a problem (Headphone Jack and Scre

    I just got a Zen Micro not too long ago and I love it. But recently I was having issues with the headphone jack. I was only getting sound in one ear and I thought at first it was an issue with the headphones, but it also happened with the new headphones that came with the player. I'm uncertain what the issues with the headphone jack are and I am curious if this warrants repair or not.
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    Okay, thanks for that info. I was wondering if the headphone jack issue applied to any problem with it or if there was a more specific thing that they would replace the unit for. I had noticed that alot of people had different problems with the headphone jack, many much more severe than mine, so I wasn't certain if they would take care of it.
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  • Petition: Make the headphone jack problem's status publ

    Dear CEO of Creative Labs [I still have to find out how to contact the CEO]:
    I was very excited about buying your product, the Creative Nomad Zen Micro, as an alternati've to competitors such as Apple's iPod mini and the Rio Carbon. I was impressed by the numerous features, the looks, and the size of the player, which could fit into the palm of your hand.
    Unfortunately, I came across a serious problem with the player that could have serious consuquences on my (and many other people's) buying descisions. There seems to be a defect in the headphone jack of the player, causing it to pop loose and make the sound intermittently come through only one of the headphones, in a few months or even a matter of days, making the player unusable.
    Countless members of the Creative community in the forums on your website have gone through three to four Micros with this problem, as well as people commenting on the player at review websites such as Cnet. There have been numerous messages sent to customer support about this problem, but it has all been attributed to user error.
    If you just take a look at the Creative forum, there are so many people with this problem that it can't possibly be a rare manufacturing defect, especially considering the fact that quite a few people have gone through 2 or 3 micros already, all with the same problem. We are not asking you to immediately fix the problem, we understand that it would probably entail a large and costly effort to do so. What we do want to know is that we want a public announcement of the problem, whether Creative has confirmed it or not, and what is being done/not being done about it, and perhaps customer tips about how to avoid it. There have been rumors that the headphone jack as been supposedly reinforced by a metal plate, and others... Many potential creative customers like such as me are left in the dark about what most forum users refer to as the "dreaded" headphone jack problem. We would like to know about it, what to do to avoid it, and whether or not something is being done/has been done to new products to prevent this problem from happening. Again, contacting support has not answered our questions.
    If I, (and countless other potential customers), are uncertian about this problem, we might as well give up a few features like the FM tuner and buy and iPod mini or another competing product free of such a problem. We would very much appreciate it if you would publicly release information about this problem.
    Please contact me at the address shown. [Yes, this IS a snail-mail letter] We are all looking forward to a reply. For more information, please refer to the petition here:
    [http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=dap&message.id=34476]
    Sincerely,
    The Creative Forum Community
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    There are threads ongoing on similar topics. This is not a suitable topic for this forum.
    I will pass on any comments from the other threads and original post in this one, but I'm closing this topic and any further petitions like this as it will just result in "Creative-bashing" and unproducti've comments.
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  • GREAT! The headphone jack problem has hit

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    Out of the blue out of absolute nowhereness my zen micro's headjack thingie started cutting out the sound it was really weird my heart froze because well i had read and done so much research, it works still just the voice cuts out a few times i dunno what to do i am really sad and depressed i refused to use it all day i really wanted it to work and its just past its one month birthday by like fi've days, since i got it in the uae i dunno about whther or not they can get me a new one but i doubt it i dunno im really depressed and well just that. i am gonna wait and see and if it dies i'll just store my music in it until i can burn a million cds with all my faves, back to the ol discman.

  • MacBook headphone jack problems

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  • Headphone jack problem with Zen Micro

    Hi.
    I bought my zen micro on April 4 and everything was fine until a few weeks ago
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    Message Edited by locomocoto on 08-9-2005 2:57 AM

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