Author Topic: Nexus S speaker broken, how to fix?  (Read 2219 times)

Basically my phone just suddenly playing any sound through the speakers (headphone and phone still works) while I was listening to Spotify on it. And since I'm not too good with hardware, does anyone here know how to fix it?

Also, I can't leave it for warranty repair because I voided the warranty by unlocking the bootloader and because I'm on vacation.

hit it with a wrench


Basically my phone just suddenly playing any sound through the speakers (headphone and phone still works) while I was listening to Spotify on it. And since I'm not too good with hardware, does anyone here know how to fix it?

Also, I can't leave it for warranty repair because I voided the warranty by unlocking the bootloader and because I'm on vacation.
google might be able to help

google might be able to help
If you mean that I should try searching, I did that days ago.

If you mean that I should try searching, I did that days ago.
well sorry bro, wish i could help :(

If you tried resetting your phone to factory defaults and its still persisting then get a new phone

If you tried resetting your phone to factory defaults and its still persisting then get a new phone
New phone? Are you kidding me?
It's 3 months old.

New phone? Are you kidding me?
It's 3 months old.
Oh I just realized this said Nexus S and not Nexus

Crap dude Idk, are you sure the bootloader you put on it isnt one of the removable ones?

Oh I just realized this said Nexus S and not Nexus

Crap dude Idk, are you sure the bootloader you put on it isnt one of the removable ones?
I reset everything to stock about a day after I unlocked the bootloader.

Yeah but sometimes its still there.
Either way Id try getting it replaced using the warranty when you get back, and they will probably be too stupid to notice

Yeah but sometimes its still there.
Either way Id try getting it replaced using the warranty when you get back, and they will probably be too stupid to notice
I suppose I could try when I get home again, but I kind of need to get this to work ASAP.

have you tried hitting it...

have you tried hitting it...
But come on, how would that fix anything?

Hitting/Shaking something fixes like 60% of the problems Ive ever had with an electronic device