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Posted on Jan 19, 2011

Four weeks ago I bought an iPod Touch 32GB. After listening to my iPod on an external speaker I tried using the headphone and the sound is just too low. I thought my headphone was damaged but I tried it on my friend's iPod Touch and it worked well. I think the headphone jack is giving the problem because the volume also works well. What can I do to fix the headphone jack and get back the sound quality in the headphone?

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Sounds like plugging the external speakers in has damage the spot were the headphones go in. If this is under warranty that bring it to apple store.

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