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Does everybody's headphone jack take a lot of pressure to get headphones in? At first I couldn't get them in at all pushing really hard, but now I can get them in.....maybe it needed to break in? I did hear a crack noise though, so I am a bit concerned. This is an iPhone 5
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White/Silver AT&T iPhone 5 16 GB, Black Verizon iPad (Third Generation) 16 GB, 21.5" Late 2012 iMac (one level up from the entry level model), 2010 MacBook Pro |
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Mine were a tad hard to push in and take out when i first got the phone but it's not so bad now
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13" MacBook Pro ; iPhone 5, 16GB, Black/Slate ; iPad Mini, 16GB, Black
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Sum ppl say if u bump the jack it will crack but if everything stationary it definitely should not do so.
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My 5 seems to take a lot more pressure to plug in. But I don't mind this because I had occasional troubles on the 4 with them coming unplugged if I jerked my head while it was sitting on my desk.
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2012 15" Macbook Pro 16GB RAM/256GB SSD; iPad 4 - Black; iPhone 5 - Black; Synology DS411+II NAS 12TB |
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Yep, my two-week old 5 does.
Although it has saved me from dropping it at the gym twice already so...the tight jack has that going for it. |
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