Sound from speaker when headphones connected - LG G5 Questions & Answers

Hi,
I have the H850 (Titan). Small issue:
When I connect my headphones ( tried 2 different pairs), I can listen to the sound just fine from the headphones, but when I press the volume up/down buttons.. That annoying Android-volume-sound comes from the phone speaker and not the headphones..
Does anyone know how to solve it?
Thanks,
Gal

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