Audio jack host break - Eee Pad Transformer Accessories

When I was trying to figure out what is wrong with my TF101 when using headset, I accidentally found out the plastic audio jack host is broken. See the attached picture.
Filed a RMA with amazon, hope the replacement will not have the same problem
Anyone has similar issue?

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[Q] What is this?

I've looked all over the net, and in the cheap little book they give ya.... but what is this little round plug thing on the back of the phone right below the kick stand?
I thought maybe it was for an external antenna? Speaker? Noise-canceling mic?
my guess is that there is a screw underneath it.
I read a post here yesterday that ID'd it as a jack for an external antenna.
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14605472&postcount=13

[Q] Something stuck in headphone jack?

Picked up my (new?) 32gb touchpad on the 20th and have noticed that something is broken off in the 3.5mm headphone jack. It appears to be some sort of black plastic, rendering the jack useless.
Anyone have any ideas how to go about fixing this? A co-worker of mine and I worked on it for a good 30 minutes and have had no luck. It's *very* stuck.
I'm wondering if taking off the rear cover will be helpful?
Thanks!
Contact HP. The product has a full warranty.
lev777 said:
Contact HP. The product has a full warranty.
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what are they going to do? replace it? with what?
I am kinda curious about that myself.

SM-T520 headphone jack repair

My SM-T520 seems to have a broken headphone jack. Headphones are not recognized anymore on any ROM. Did someone succesfully repaired or replaced his headphone jack connector himself or knows good spare parts for this?
Nope...mine has been broken for a while.
I looked at parts, which you can easily find, but gave up once I realized the speaker needed to be replaced with the jack, involving a lot more than I expected.
So I decided to buy Bluetooth headphones!
cuki3r3k83bln said:
My SM-T520 seems to have a broken headphone jack. Headphones are not recognized anymore on any ROM. Did someone succesfully repaired or replaced his headphone jack connector himself or knows good spare parts for this?
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This guy list it on Ebay but overpriced, you can try looking somewhere for cheaper. It should not cost more than $10.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-SAMSUNG...EFT-LOUD-SPEAKER-AUDIO-JACK-FLEX/132170935765
Replace it quite easy, remove 2 screws from the headphone jack, gently pry up the power and volume flex which sticks to the frame by double sided tape.
Pry up the speaker at the positions which have the arrow symbol. Reverse action for new left speaker assembly.

Earphones not fitting completely inside the jack. Help? (Sony XB55AP)

Anyone else feel earphones don't fit 100% inside the jack?
Recently my earphones became totally loose. The earphone's 3.5MM pin was rotating freely inside the jack. Then I put stitching pin inside the jack :silly: to clean it out and blew inside it and did many things to clean it. Nothing came out haha but when i tried the earphones were finally working and produced 'tick' sound for fitting but i noticed that some part of this was still outside.
Anyone else's earphone jack this or my jack is damaged?
I have the same earphones too. But somehow don't have issues like this

Surface Duo chipping and cracking around its USB-C port

https://www.androidcentral.com/surface-duo-usb-port-cracking
Thankfully has not happened to me.
This would be a non-issue if only they had crammed wireless charging inside it. I'm terrified now of this issue after seeing the reports online, especially because the port is directly attached to the main board, meaning any flexing that is causing cracking of the case is also likely causing cracking of the board.
Seen issues but not on my unit yet.
I'm gonna get a magnetic usbc cable to be sure
Mine has this too...warranty? What's the move I have a Crack already and it's never dropped
Mine has this too...warranty? What's the move I have a Crack already and it's never dropped

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