Iphone headphone jack problem?
The case I use for my iPhone pushes against my headphone jack when I plug it in, meaning the headphone jack barely fits in the phone, lately I have been hearing some static from my headphones, could this be from the misalignment of the jack and audio socket caused by the case? I tried multiple pairs of headphones so they are not causing the problem.
Try it without the case and see if it statics still its not the case but if it doesn't then its the cases fault
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