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My experience with smartphone headphone jacks is that they break really fast. Not quite sure what I'm doing wrong, but bluetooth did solve that particular issue for me.
I've never had that happen all my life. I've never even heard from a friend where such a thing would happen.
Did you drop your phone on the jack with a cable inside?
I've had it happen too, I assume it's because I'd fall asleep listening to stuff with headphones and jerk on it weirdly while sleeping
No. If there was such an obvious reason I'd know what I'm doing wrong.
Have you ever cleaned the lint out of the headphone jack?
No. Never noticed any, and I generally keep the headphones plugged in even when I'm not actively using them.
Were you trying to plug the 6.35 mm jack in the 3.5 mm socket?