Power/Audio issue

Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere - I did try searching but to no avail...
I've just noticed the past couple of days that my iPhone 5 is behaving oddly when connected to the mains power to charge. I'm using the USB/lightning cable and UK ac power adapter supplied with the phone.
The issue is that when it is plugged in to charge the phone seems to think an audio device is connected, and seems to route audio through the "Dock Connector" rather than through the iPhone speakers. This includes all audio - music, game sounds, ringtones etc.
Anyone else spotted this? Any help?!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A5_vSAECMAA05Du.jpg
compared to unplugged...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A5_v521CIAAsU8P.jpg

Try backing it up and restoring it. If that doesnt work then you might need a replacement device.

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