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The home button unfortuantly will be internally damaged. This will need repairing by Apple or a technician, as it will of snapped internally (alternativey you may repair yourself, and replacements are availalbe on ebay).
The fact no one can hear you, may mean that the microphone in the bottom (by the connector) has also been damaged in the drop. This could only be confirmed by taking it to an Apple store to check this for you.
Try using the headset that came with the phone, and see if the person is able to hear you through the microphone on there - that might assist in them being able to hear you, as it is a different mic
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Looks like the software image you downloaded from Apple could be corrupted?
Try launching I Tunes on PC without I phone connected. Then make sure I Phone is switched off. Now hold down the home key (square at bottom of screen) Whilst still holding home key plug in your I Phone usb lead. I Tunes should identify you I Phone after few seconds and prompt " detected I Phone in recovery mode" (or similar) it should then prompt 'yes' or 'no' to do recovery. Select yes and let it start. This should resolve this issue as it did on my 3G version.
If still no luck search FAQ's section on www.apple.com
Hope that works/helps?
Schematic? That's asking a lot, since I'm sure it's confidential, but I found this iPhone Repair Manual that will show you how to fix the screen, glass, headphone jack and menu button on an Apple iPhone 3G.
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