6230i ringing volume, display blinking

I have a 6230i what was updated from 3.30 to 3.40, but I still have the problems.
First, my phone changes the ringing volume spontaneously. It's very disappointing because sometimes I can't hear when somebody call me.
I always use the Outdoor profile where ringing volume is set to level 4.
Second, the display spontaneously starts to light.
Is there a newer software release which can solve this problem or do you have any idea?

It sounds like the ridiculous feature that Nokia have introduced that makes the phone volume ascend instead of just being loud! Even though there is an option for it, it does it anyway. I have written to complain about the 'feature'Message Edited by karim on 21-Feb-2006
03:35 PM

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