LG G3 won’t connect to Aux cable

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When I try to connect my LG G3 phone to the car stereo with a standard 3.5 mm Aux cable (double male), the phone refuses to connect and the music keeps on coming from the phone speakers.

However, my headphones work fine. I thought the problem was the cable, but other devices interact perfectly with both the Aux cable and the car stereo.

Are there any ways to fix this?

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LG G3 won’t connect to Aux cable

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The LG G3 Smartphone is available in Europe as LG G3 D855, LG G3 D850 for AT&T, and as LG G3 D851 for T-Mobile. This handset model from LG was announced on May 2014 and released the following month. It supports 2G, 3G, and 4G networks and uses a micro-SIM card. It measures 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 millimeters and weighs 149 grams.

It has a True HD-IPS + LCD capacitive touchscreen display with 16 million colors at 1440 x 2560 pixels screen resolution. It supports multi-touch and protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is available on 16 GB internal storage with 2 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage with 3 GB RAM.

The primary camera supports 13 megapixels at 4160 x 3120 pixels resolution with phase detection/laser autofocus, optical image stabilization, and dual LED flash [dual tone] featuring 1/3-inch sensor size, simultaneous video and image recording, face detection, HDR, and geo-tagging. It can record video in 2160p at 30 fps and 1080p at 30 fps with optical stabilization, stereo sound recording, and HDR.

The secondary camera supports 2.1 megapixels and can do video recording in 1080p at 30 fps. It runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat powered by Qualcomm MSM8975AC Snapdragon 801 chipset on Quad Core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 processor and Adreno 330 GPU. It supports HTML5 for internet browsing and Java. It runs on removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery with standby time up to 565 hours on 2G and 553 hours on 3G while talk time is up to 19 hours on 2G and 21 hours on 3G.

If you already connected a 3.5-millimeter jack on your handset and it doesn’t work because you can still hear the sound coming from the handset speakers, the jack probably doesn’t totally fit the port. Try replacing the jack with another 3.5-millimeter jack that is designed for mobile phones.

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