Lumia 635 headphone jack bug.

Hi.
I have noticed more than one time that if I plug in My standard headphones (Superlux HD381, just usual headphones ment to be used whit players and as in-ear monitors in studio, they doesnt include any microphone or any other bells and whisles) before I run standart music player, the music is beeing played back on back speaker as no headphones was detected. When I replug them while music player is running or if i run music player before I plug in headphones everithing is fine.

Hi, kasinjsh.
How's the phone doing? Are you able to replicate this using your computer headphones? 
Note that the Lumia 635 supports American Headset Jack. Find some time to check this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-ph/mobile/support/faq/​?action=singleTopic&topic=FA136274. The link will direct you to the local support page of the Philippines. For your local support page, go here: http://www.microsoft.com/en/mobile/support/locatio​ns/. 
Keep us posted.

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