If you are sure that your headphones are not the problem, then there must be a software/hardware issue with the tablet itself. You can try a full restore of your device or replace the audio jack or motherboard. Visit our [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0|troubleshooting page]] for more information about your problem and any future problems you may have. There is a section about sound issues already waiting for you! Hope this helped!
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If you are sure that your headphones are not the problem, then there must be a software/hardware issue with the tablet itself. You can try a full restore of your device or replace the audio jack or motherboard. By restoring your device, you make sure there is no software issue with your device. If the sound still does not work, try replacing your audio jack. This will ensure that the port you place your headphones into is not damaged. If this still does not work, try and replace the motherboard. This will ensure that the main hardware component of all your device's functions is not damaged and your device should start to produce sound again.
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Visit our [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0|troubleshooting page]] for more information about your problem and any future problems you may have. There is a section about sound issues already waiting for you! Hope this helped!
Hello Aaron,
If you are sure that your headphones are not the problem, then there must be a software/hardware issue with the tablet itself. You can try a full restore of your device or replace the audio jack or motherboard. Visit our [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0|troubleshooting page]] for more information about your problem and any future problems you may have. There is a section about sound issues already waiting for you! Hope this helped!