5310 Xpress Music too quiet

Hello I Bought Nokia 5310 Xpress music before one week.  I dont know where is the problem. Music play very quiet. Maybe someone can help me  ?

try the volume toggle when listening to the music as its set as default when 1st used
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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    - Nokia said must be firewall/security program conflicts -- that their developers can't create a software package compatible with all security software structures. Told them was running Trend Micro...a widely used security program. Was sure their developers would have at least accommodated for the most common security engines customers use to protect their systems so Nokia could avoid numerous troubleshooting calls about this kind of problem. I'm not running some off-brand, 3rd party, unknown security application.
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    - After further installation and sync attempts, Nokia said I must have a faulty phone. Returned it.
    - Just received new 5310 and am having exact same issues.
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    I appreciate you taking the time to point me in this direction. I did go to the page you directed me to to download v-7.0.7.0. I know everything was done correctly because I'm connecting and all aspects of my device manager confirms it.
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    first,please try to write using commas and dots, otherwise it is very hard for people to understand your problem.
    so,its actually very simple:if nokia service center decide they won't solve your problem just go to another center.i'm sure there are plenty.anyone with medium service reparing knowledge and a proper flashing box can help you.
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  • The music on my iPod plays at normal volume but the voices are too quiet to hear

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  • Compatible headset for Xpress Music - 5310

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    sorry Confiture but you're wrong there. i know 5610 is only 2.5mm and comes with AD-56 to enable a 3.5mm, but i am pretty sure i have seen 5310 take a standard set of earphones without the need for an adapter. in fact i am definite, as i had a 5610 before and had a lok at 5310 in the shops and it had a bigger socket for headphones, so must be 3.5mm
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  • Sync Mac/nokia xpress music 5310

    Recently the synchronisation between my phone Nokia Xpress Music 5310 and Mac OsX 10.4.11 fails. 
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  • Xpress 5310 free music downloads?

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    Those were probably last week's free downloads and have been removed. You probably caught it in mid-removal. There's only one today, from Mainstay.
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  • HELP ON NOKIA 5530 xpress music

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    3. These battery life quotations are maximum. Same goes for almost any brand. Music lifetime quotations are impossible to reach in real life. I could tell you how to get 27hours music on your phone but I can assure you, you wont do it.
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  • 5800 Xpress Music - Supporting software install fa...

    Hello,
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  • Xpress Music Series & FLAC Support?

    I would like to know if Nokia has considered making the Xpress Music Series support FLAC?
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    THANKS

    @jjegan and Nokia
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