Iphone4 microphone makes static noises while I make a call using headphones?

I have iphone 4 32GB. When I make a call using headphones the microphone at bottom-left of the phone makes static noises when it comes into contact with anything.
It is really annoying as I hear loud noises while my phone is on my pocket and I am making a call using headphones.
Could you please help what could be the solution? Is this a fault with the hardware or software?
NB: I have recently installed the latest version 5.01.
Many thanks for your help.
Shaz

I found the answer myself, I actually bought earphones from a corner mobile shop for £10. and they happened to be fake and do ot disable microphone while plugged.
so the point is buy the original earphones from apple website.

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