No audio on calls, no output from earphone socket - HTC One S

I have a problem with an HTC One S. There is no audio (either way) on either incoming or outgoing calls. When an outgoing call is made there is no ringing or any other sound, even when the recipient picks up the call. While the call is in progress neither party can hear anything (even when the phone is put in speakerphone mode).
The microphone on the phone is fine - I can record and playback using the voice recorder app. The external speaker on the phone is also fine - I can play back audio files. There is no audio output from the earphone socket however - e.g. I can be playing back music on the speaker, but when I plug in a headset I hear nothing.
Volume levels in sound settings are all set to the maximum.
The phone issue is not a network problem - the phone is usually on O2, but I tried a Talkmobile SIM and get exactly the same problem (i.e. no audio at all on phone calls).
The only other issue with the phone is difficulty powering it on - I can press and hold the power button for a few seconds and the LEDs on the home/back/menu buttons will flash, but the phone will not power on. After repeated attempts the phone will power up.
Any ideas what might be causing any or all of the above?

Did you tried other headphones?

null0seven said:
Did you tried other headphones?
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No but I tried another phone using the same headphones and it was fine

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jack lamters said:
Hope this 6 easy ways help you fix the issue with HTC:
1. Restart your phone
2. Check if the phone cover covers the microphone
3. Check connected devices
4. Clean the microphone
5. Remove third-party apps
6. Software update
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Restarted, didn't work.
No cover on phone, also sound doesn't sound covered, just 0 sound, not even white noise or interference.
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Didn't work
No updates
Have been doing more checks... native camera app is also failing, does the same "click" sound and then stops recording audio. Moments ago mic wasn't working on voice recorder, then I plugged the charger and mic started to work.

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