Cannot be fixed, but can be managed via software, right? Doesn't the phone always ring in the speaker and the headset?
On 10/2/07, Craig Froehle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The phone's ringer is via the rear speaker. The phone's earpiece is > the front speaker. Neither speaker will make noise if a wired headset > is plugged in the jack. > > The failure people are talking about is when the jack hardware stops > detecting when the plug is removed, so the phone ALWAYS thinks it has > a headset plugged in. This causes the phone to make no sound through > either internal speaker. It cannot be fixed by the user (short of > major surgery on the Treo's guts) and replacing the unit is necessary. > > On 10/2/07, Lio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Volumecare Bypass didn't work for me either, but Headcold did the > > trick on the 600 and on the 700p (after I installed Freedom). I > > thought that the earpiece had stopped working but I knew the speaker > > was working becuase the phone would still ring. But it wasn't until I > > installed Freedom that I realized it was the switching mechanism that > > failed. > > > > On 10/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Quite right, Jeffry Kaplan, but, at least as I understand it, the earpiece > > > and headset jack functionality are both controlled by the jack hardware. > > > > > > And, Lio, neither VolumeCare Bypass nor Headcold solved the problems with > > my > > > 600 and 650. > > > -- > > > Larry Hess, CPA | Albuquerque, NM -- ============================== War Eagle
