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The headset reciever plug inside the phone is shorting out, or something is stuck inside the little hole. The phone thinks the headset is plugged in, therefore it will not emitt sound from the device speaker.
If by "handsfree" mode you mean headset mode, it may help to plug and unplug the cord into the phone a few times, it could be stuck on the headset mode and this action may fix it. If by "handsfree" you mean speaker mode, the speaker button should do it, but if not, it could be broken.
You didn't specify what kind of phone, but since most headsets now connect via bluetooth turning off the bluetooth service will disable the headset mode. Some phones have ability to use a headset that plugs into the phone as well. If the connector is dirty or gotten wet (corrosion), this can cause the phone to think a headset is connected.
Try connecting your headset again and then disconnect it after a few seconds.
I think there's just an issue on the headset outlet.
Hope this helps!
-jayps
Check that both devices are BT enabled and in pairing mode -ie, leds blinking-. If one of the device is not in pairing mode, it is normal that the process fails.
If you experience the same problem on other phones with your Jabra BCE-250 -same as mine-, you might think of getting it checked first.
Turn your phone off and remove the battery. Also tap the headset port (where a headset would normally plug into).
When you reboot it back up it should fix itself. If it doesn't you have a hardware problem (its physically broken) you can see if its under its 1 yr warranty to get your free replacement, or if its older - there's always cell phone insurance.
I was able to get the phone "unstuck" from this mode by plugging and unplugging my wired headset several times. Perhpas the contacts were dirty inside the jack...
open the headset port on top of phone and push the little square adapter connector part down with your nail, and that will take it out of headset mode..
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