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![]() | 1 | initial version | posted 2014-09-08 19:48:08 +0200 |
Well, 'receiver' is what CSD calls it.
Basically I was listening to music through headphones when a call came in. I pulled the headphones, but sound did not switch back to the internal speaker as it normally does (and which had been working fine only 40 minutes before).
External loudspeaker works fine, headset playback works fine, but the internal speaker (receiver) does not work at all.
This seems to differ from most of the similar sounding reports I've found here on TJC, where it is the external speaker that has failed.
Any thoughts?
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Well, 'receiver' is what CSD calls it.
Basically I was listening to music through headphones when a call came in. I pulled the headphones, but sound did not switch back to the internal speaker as it normally does (and which had been working fine only 40 minutes before).
External loudspeaker works fine, headset playback works fine, but the internal speaker (receiver) does not work at all.
This seems to differ from most of the similar sounding reports I've found here on TJC, where it is the external speaker that has failed.
Any thoughts?
![]() | 3 | retagged |
Well, 'receiver' is what CSD calls it.
Basically I was listening to music through headphones when a call came in. I pulled the headphones, but sound did not switch back to the internal speaker as it normally does (and which had been working fine only 40 minutes before).
External loudspeaker works fine, headset playback works fine, but the internal speaker (receiver) does not work at all.
This seems to differ from most of the similar sounding reports I've found here on TJC, where it is the external speaker that has failed.
Any thoughts?