The PS4 auto Eject problem is usually caused by the eject button as a result of the eject button getting stuck somehow pressed in but here is the fix below.
How To Fix PS4 Auto Eject Problem
1. Put Your PS4 Console In A Vertical Position
Resting your PS4 Console in a vertical position helps to fix the problem for those experiencing it as most people experiencing this problem had their PS4 in a horizontal position (Sony logo in the Left and PS4 logo in the left). To Fix the problem, you’ll to put your PS4 in a vertical possible (Sony logo at the bottom and PS4 at the top). That should fix the problem. If the problem still problem still persist then try the next step.
2. Put Some CD Cases Underneath Your PS4 Console
Putting your PS4 console in a vertical position might not set right with a lot of people. This because it can easy Fall in that position. So if you would like to keep your PS4 console in a horizontal position then placing a couple of CD Cases Underneath might also stop it from auto ejecting.
3. Tighten The Screw
Standing your PS4 console in a vertical position, remove the glossy HDD panel at the top of the PS4 console. You’ll find a small Screw once you remove the panel, look for a screwdriver and tighten it.
PS4 Console Still Auto Ejecting?
If your PS4 auto Eject problem is still occuring after trying the above steps then you also try removing the rubber foot at the side of the eject button. This is said to also fix the problem. However, this might cause your PS4 console to be a little wobbly. If your PS4 console still has warranty coverage then you should also consider taking it back to Sony for a replacement. Meanwhile, some of us also enjoy PS4 games on our Android phones with the help of PSP Emulator app. There are lots of PSP games available for Android users which you can download and play for free.