Lumia 900 stuck in head set mode

I've only had my lumia for 2 weeks, second time plugging in my head set and I can't get it off head set mode. Rings, beeps and vibrates, but no sound for music, etc. Volume is turned up and it works when I plug my head set in. But when I unplug..It's silent

I'm having the same issue as the original poster. It doesn't have anything to do with volume levels. I used an Aux cable today on my trip home. After unplugging it. The phone still thinks its plugged in. I've used the Nokia Diagnostic, and it shows that a headset is connected, when it's not. I ran Angry Birds, for their annoying theme music. When running AB, without anything at all hooked up, I hear nothing. But as soon as I hook headphones, or the Aux cable to my truck in, I can hear the music through the headphones or truck speakers. As soon as I unplug it, my phone is silent. Volume level never leaves 30/30.
I've power cycled the phone, and unfortunately, can't get to the battery to reseat it. I've used compressed air to clean out the headphone jack, but the phone is about five days old and nothing at all came out of the jack.
Is there a dialer command (Like ##634#) to disable the headphone port? 

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    ANY new top of the line Nokia, or any other manufacturer's, "smartphone" should be able to transfer files/data/tether via Bluetooth.  I'm neither a software, nor a hardware, engineer ... but, how difficult can it be to add a Bluetooth profile ... or two?
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    All I know is ... I'm sorely disappointed ... and, for the first time ever, ... I'm re-evaluating whether, or not, to buy another Nokia phone.  How sad!
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