Actually the bug might not be that different. To do a re-check between
headphone and speaker whenever you enter the HiFi profile would solve it
both on startup and after a phone call.

The reason this works on desktop is because the speaker is set to
unavailable when headphones are plugged in (and so module-switch-on-
port-available switches *away* from the speaker rather than *to* the
headphones), but on the phone, we want the possibility to redirect stuff
to the speaker even when the headphones are plugged in.

That music does not stop and changes volume on the ringtone is a
separate issue though and one that needs someone to sit down and dictate
how volume should work in different scenarios.

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Title:
  Maguro: Plug in a wired headset play music then make a call

Status in “ofono” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Plugin a wired headset into a device.  Play some music and the sound comes 
through the headset as expected.  Now make a call.
  The ringer and the call happen on the phone meaning you have to unplug the 
headset inorder to make the call.

  Steps:
  1. With the wired headset that came with the device plug it in.
  2. Open the music app play some music (this comes through the headset as 
expected)
  3. Make a call (This happens on the phone ignoring the headset)

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