Centro fading speaker output level

I've had my AT&T Centro for about 6 weeks and I'm having a weird problem with the output sound level for all notifications (Ring Tones, Phone Alerts, Calendar, Messaging, and System).  When I got the Centro the output sound level was solid and loud.  I've found that over the course of about 2-3 weeks the output sound of the speaker on the back decreases (the settings in the Preferences menu do not change).  This gets to the point where I've tried putting, for example, the Ring Tone volume from 3 all the way up to 7 and I can still barely hear the phone in my pocket.  I've pull the battery and do a full reformat/reset of the Centro and when the phone loads back up the volume is plenty loud, just like it was when it was new.  I've had reset the phone twice now.  
I love the versatility and functions of this device.  I hope this issue can be fixed! I synchronize regularly with Outlook, which I've had no problems with.
Any ideas of what the problem could be?
Thanks! 
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)

I enabled the "Escalate ring tone volume" option in the Sound & Alerts menu and the fading issue has seemed to go away completely.  The last time I reset my Centro was over a month ago.  Let's hope this positive trend continues.
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