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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jaie Hillery

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-Make sure the headphones being used are '''completely plugged in'''. The headphones being partially plugged in can cause low sound quality or no sound at all. If you are still not hearing any audio after checking the plug, try using the headphones on another device. If the same issue persists, try using a different set of headphones as they might be faulty. If audio issues continue with''' functional headphones''' and they are '''plugged in fully''', then it is possible the headphone jack might be '''faulty'''. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be '''replaced'''.
+Make sure the headphones being used are '''completely plugged in'''. The headphones being partially plugged in can cause low sound quality or no sound at all. If you are still not hearing any audio after checking the plug, try using the headphones on another device. If the same issue persists, try using a different set of headphones as they might be faulty. If audio issues continue with''' functional headphones''' and they are '''plugged in fully''', then it is possible the headphone jack might be '''faulty'''. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be '''replaced'''. [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Amazon_Fire_HD10_Troubleshooting_Guide#Section_No_Bad_Audio_When_Headphones_Plugged_In|Amazon Fire HD 10 Troubleshooting Guide]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jaie Hillery

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-Make sure the headphones being used are completely plugged in. The headphones being partially plugged in can cause low sound quality or no sound at all. If you are still not hearing any audio after checking the plug, try using the headphones on another device. If the same issue persists, try using a different set of headphones as they might be faulty. If audio issues continue with functional headphones and they are plugged in fully, then it is possible the headphone jack might be faulty. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be replaced.
+Make sure the headphones being used are '''completely plugged in'''. The headphones being partially plugged in can cause low sound quality or no sound at all. If you are still not hearing any audio after checking the plug, try using the headphones on another device. If the same issue persists, try using a different set of headphones as they might be faulty. If audio issues continue with''' functional headphones''' and they are '''plugged in fully''', then it is possible the headphone jack might be '''faulty'''. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be '''replaced'''.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jaie Hillery

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-Make sure the headphones being used is completely plugged in. Being partially plugged in can cause low quality sound or no audio at all. If you are still not hearing any audio, try using the headphones on another device. If the same quality audio persists, try using a different set of headphones. If audio issues continue with functional and the headphones are plugged in fully, then the headphone jack may be faulty. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be replaced.
+Make sure the headphones being used are completely plugged in. The headphones being partially plugged in can cause low sound quality or no sound at all. If you are still not hearing any audio after checking the plug, try using the headphones on another device. If the same issue persists, try using a different set of headphones as they might be faulty. If audio issues continue with functional headphones and they are plugged in fully, then it is possible the headphone jack might be faulty. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be replaced.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jaie Hillery

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Make sure the headphones being used is completely plugged in. Being partially plugged in can cause low quality sound or no audio at all.  If you are still not hearing any audio, try using the headphones on another device. If the same quality audio persists, try using a different set of headphones.  If audio issues continue with functional and the headphones are plugged in fully, then the headphone jack may be faulty. In this case, the headphone jack probably needs to be replaced.

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