Bizarre headset audio trouble - Touch Pro, Fuze General

This is driving me to probably return this handset. With ANY headset, wired or Bluetooth, I randomly (but more often than not) get this problem when answering a call:
My headset microphone plays to my earphones, not to the caller, who can hear nothing from me, and I can't hear them. If I disconnect the headset during this phenomenon (wired or BT) then the handset will continue the loopback from handset mic to the handset earpiece.

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