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So, I have had my 5s for about 5 months, I got it mid November, anyway, I haven't dropped it severely & it's never really been mistreated. (it's my baby ) but recently, Siri just pops up without me doing anything & music randomly stops & starts playing. Has anyone else had any similar bugs/glitches & do you have any idea what it could be? Thanks
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I have heard the headphone jack could be the cause of issues like that. Design flaw of some sort
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BREAKFAST4 wrote I have heard the headphone jack could be the cause of issues like that. Design flaw of some sortit seems to happen when I have my earphones in now you mention it, think I might take a venture to the nearest apple store some time soon, thanks for the help & welcome to TTG, +Rep for you good sir
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It could be a hardware malfunction, but I would back your iPhone up in iTunes, do a fresh restore from backup, then see if it keeps happening. If it does, it's either your headphones or something's up with your jack
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Rawtekk wrote It could be a hardware malfunction, but I would back your iPhone up in iTunes, do a fresh restore from backup, then see if it keeps happening. If it does, it's either your headphones or something's up with your jackokay bro, thanks for the help, really appreciate it
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the headphones mic acts as a way to play music and change the song. If held down long enough it will activate siri. That could be your problem if it only happens when your headphones are in. happens with my iphone 4s all the time.
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As others have already said, it's probably your headphone jack/headphone music skip button.
But, It could also be caused by a sticky home button. I would take it to an Apple store and let them look it over just to be sure!
But, It could also be caused by a sticky home button. I would take it to an Apple store and let them look it over just to be sure!
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