[Help] Media volume problem - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi all,
I'm on galaxy nexus 4.2.2 stock ROM and this afternoon, suddenly my speaker cannot make any sound. PlayerPro, noozy, jango play songs as usual but I cannot hear anything. Media volume set to max, both in sound settings and in apps.
My situation:
- Alarms, ringtones and notifications sound normally
- Plugged in headphone sound normally
- Speaker not working with media volume T_T
Please help me with this problem, I'm very frustrated not hearing anything while playing games or watching youtube.

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imsdragon said:
Hi all,
I'm on galaxy nexus 4.2.2 stock ROM and this afternoon, suddenly my speaker cannot make any sound. PlayerPro, noozy, jango play songs as usual but I cannot hear anything. Media volume set to max, both in sound settings and in apps.
My situation:
- Alarms, ringtones and notifications sound normally
- Plugged in headphone sound normally
- Speaker not working with media volume T_T
Please help me with this problem, I'm very frustrated not hearing anything while playing games or watching youtube.
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I am guessing that it would be that the speaker was damaged somehow, and you could easily take it in a RadioShack and get the speaker replaced.

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Only when it's pissed
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