No sound in speaker (in phonecalls) after using headset - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After using a headset, the phone speaker for phonecalls won't work. I can use the loud speaker at the back of the phone, but not the ordinary speaker.
I got the speaker to work one time when taking the headset in and out of the phone (but not since, a week ago). Therefore I don't think the speaker is broken, but I'm not able to get it to work again.
Had the same problem on a Iphone (1.gen), but then I was able to get it to work again after pluging a headset in and out. Tried a lot of times with the SGS, but didn't help.
I tried to update the phone to JPX, didn't help
Just seams like the phone thinks the headset is plugged in even though it's not..
Any idea how to fix this?

When making calls there is button "Headset", try pushing that if it could help.

Thanks for answering. That button gives me the opertunity to connect a blutooth headset. Still no speaker sound..

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I figured it out for all those who want to know...
The problem was that it seems like some debris was caught in the handsfree mini jack type port at the bottom, making the phone think it had a hands free kit attached to it.
So unfortunatly I wiped everything which I can get back without too much hassle, but try to blow hard in that mini jack port, or use something to actually clean it out- I used one of the copper wires in a pair from a RJ45 wire.

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Anyone having problems with the headphones input on their #nexus7 ,depending which headphones I use it seems that will not switch from speaker to headphones.
ideas , solutions?
guinnes.s said:
Anyone having problems with the headphones input on their #nexus7 ,depending which headphones I use it seems that will not switch from speaker to headphones.
ideas , solutions?
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My headphones needed a bit of force to get them in properly and recognised. I think, maybe they were just not recognised the first couple of time. I'll have another go later, I've only tried once.
If I push to hard, speakers take over. I have to move it for it to play on my earphones. Pretty stuoid . Calling Google today since its my day off.
It has to be just right for it to go through the earphones. Putting it in the jack doesn't cut it because it plays through the speakers. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I WAANT TO WATCH PORN.. LOL
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
ok is working ,i realize that it need to be pushed all the way in lol.:laugh:
for some reason was not obvious to me, i guess because on my Gnexus don't need to force it that much.
I noticed same thing. So you had to apply more pressure to force it in? I was afraid of breaking the damn thing. I can't get it to recognize any of my headphones but will play out through my lil surround sound system that has a headphone plug. I noticed that the plugs don't seem to go all the way in. I will try to force it in harder..lol.
I need to get some dedicated headphones. Only ones I have are the ones with a built in mic attached. Those won't go in all the way no matter how hard you push. Its likely to break the headphone jack if you keep trying to force them. Ones with mic. attached have 3 rings on the plug. Straight stereo headphones have only 2 rings, which is what I need.

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so i have a microphone problem. In calls (only in) calls the person whom im speaking with won't hear me. It's not a hardware problem, cuz the microphone works in recording sounds/movies, even in services tests the both microphones seems to function. It hapened first time when i pluged out my headset. Seems that the phone forgot to get bag to its internal mike. So i pluged in again the headset and after pluging them out everything worked perfect. But now hapenned again i tried pluging in and out the headset in million ways the mike wont turn itself on again. As i Said i searched on google, i deactivated the noise reduction and i installed soundabout apk. With this apk it works a little bit, i mean the one whom i speak can barely hear me (better than nothing i guess), but i want to fix this crap. I mean its a PHONE, i should TALK with it. Thank you in advance
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with my tx on ics this happened with me but not the mic it was the speakers the phone kept recognizing that that the headset is still pluged in
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http://forums.webosnation.com/webos-tips-info-resources/281437-stuck-headset-mode-permanent-easy-fix.html

Having issues with speaker only in phone calls after replacing screen.

I broke the screen completely 2 months ago. It was working fine before that. The phone was disconnected from the battery for nearly the entire 2 months. I put the screen on today and it worked like a charm. Well , sort of.
During calls , whether that is phone calls or skype calls or w/e , it acts weird. My problem is they can hear me fine but I can't hear them without speaker enabled or headphones/headset. It's almost as if it thinks it has headphones (with no mic) plugged in. It plays music fine on all loudness levels, the dial pad tones and the ringtone all work fine. It only has issues during calls.
So far I've tried disassembling and reassembling the phone , in case it wasn't sitting on the contacts right. Then I tried inserting headphones and a headset mid call and removing it to make it snap out of it , still no change. I tried clearing the phone app data (that was before I knew it happens on skype as well). Lastly I did the system update that was available for it. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
The earpiece speaker that you hold to your face is separate from the speakerphone/audio/ringer/notifications speaker.
It sounds like your earpiece speaker or associated wiring has become disconnected or damaged.
Spott07 said:
The earpiece speaker that you hold to your face is separate from the speakerphone/audio/ringer/notifications speaker.
It sounds like your earpiece speaker or associated wiring has become disconnected or damaged.
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I didn't know the earpiece was separate. Turns out , because I thought it was all 1 thing , I didn't notice it was glued on the old screen and didn't remove it. Thank you.

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