| commit | 71d7be876fa581cf746522ad67b6025eb322e942 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Thomas Stuart <[email protected]> | Wed Jul 30 10:56:29 2025 -0700 |
| committer | Thomas Stuart <[email protected]> | Wed Jul 30 11:22:52 2025 -0700 |
| tree | 27659cb5d84c25f8582d2f5ee92994d88a280228 | |
| parent | 333bbee83c0d0f018aaf52233b4da0da5e7fafd5 [diff] |
Harden user choice for starting endpoint on CS backed calls A bug report came in that demonstrated when a user selects the EARPIECE audio route in a pre-call screen for a video call, the audio route may switch to SPEAKER once the call is started. This is due to logic in the platform that automatically starts a video call on speaker. The fix is to both inform the platform not to switch to speaker and in the event we do, we re-request the preferred endpoint Fixes: 394737391 Test: manual Change-Id: I29b239fed6ad1ac82bdde96c43e16b8e4209660a
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