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I would fully remove the device from the history of both devices and reconnect them. The Bluetooth Stack used on the device changed when the phone got KitKat
You can use the headset enhancement directly when you make a call but for the hands free mode, your phone doesn't support that feature. Only nokia 1112 and above support hands free mode or it's loudspeaker mode but not in nokia 1100.
This is the problem the speaker on your phone, I will give you some tips to clarify this * try with the hands free (if you have) * try with the loudspeaker mode.
If it works good in these modes, then you got to replace the hearing speaker.
In your menu settings, there should be a setting for auto-focus or focus notifications. All cameras have this setting, but you can google it and find one for free download.
Well, I got the same problem the days before, and after some trying, I've solved.
I'm using the Toshiba bluetooth adapter, too. You see, when you want to make a new connection with your bluetooth device, you may either use the Express Mode or the Custom Mode. Go with the Custom Mode, then, there appears the Jabra BT620. After input the 0000 code, you may select the services from 3 options. There, you can find the headset or hands-free option.
Go with that, than you may have your Jabra BT620 as a microphone!
press HANDS FREE once, then press DELETE to select the LOUDNESS (1-4). then press HANDS FREE to confirmsetting. press DELETE to exit. you might have to do this in "HOLD" mode to get it to raise the volume on the hold music.
hope it helps.
tammy
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