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It's been a common problem for people that use wired headsets. Basically the jack gets damaged such that the phone always thinks that the headset is plugged in (thus disabling the onboard speaker). Some people have had luck by trying different ways of inserting/uninserting the headset plug to get the speaker back on (try it while some music or somthing continuous is playing).
Speakers can go bad for other reasons (happened to me actually--requried a warranty replacement of the phone). And I suppose there's an off-chance that it's a software problem. Surest way to tell would be to hard reset. Good luck. |
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Same thing just happened to me... very frustrating. In my case the ringer works, but speaker phone seems disabled and audio does not play through anything but the headphones.
No warrenty so I am trying to decide whether to buy a new one or try a different one. Rich
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known issue with headset jack, I recommend not using that at all. But if u have to then u will have to dea with this. keep pluging in and unpluging until sound returns to the phone. it may take 20+ times....so don't give up.
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Fixed it
Thanks for the tip. What I did was play around with my headset jack until I was able to make the source come back. The using a small jewelers screwdriver I ran it back to front several times over the bottom of the jack and POOF my sound came back.
When I say bottom of the jack, put your ppc down in front of you screen up, the jack is basically a tube, runing the screwdriver at an angle along the bottom of the tube brought the sound back. As far as not using it, I need my headphone jack so I can play my audio books in the car. Unless someone has a cool way around that. Rich |
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You could listen to I through a bluetooth headset if u have one, or just pick up a pair of bluetooth headphones. They aren't to to bad but do as u please. I stopped using them the first time I had this problem.
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Any other tips for this problem? I took my phone apart and it seems like the solder is still in place on the headphone jack. I reset the phone and even put on a different firmware. When I reset the phone it does the customary double beep but after that I only get audio if I plug in the headset. Is there anyway to shut off the headset plug in the registry?
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