Nokia 5235 low audio output

I purchased nokia 5235 two weeks back. The ringtone volume is very very low and most of the time I missed the calls due to it. Also audio output of songs is very low. Is this the problem with all nokia 5235 or probably with my handset. Kindly suggest the solution.

Hello Freinds,
I am also facing the same problem with my nokia 5235 which was purchased by me one month back, ThIS is Not oNLY ABOUT RINGTONE VOLUME PROBLEM ITS TOTAL AUDIO PROBLEM MEANS WHEN I CONNECT THE HEADPHONE FOR MUSIC THE VOLUME IS VERY LOW AT HIGHEST LEVEL. I WAS VISIT NOKIA CARE FOR THIS PROBLEM, THEY SIMPLY FORMAT THE SOFTWARE AND REINSTALL IT AND SAY THEY CANT DO MORE THAN THIS. I AM ALSO USING NOKIA 5130 XMUSIC AND DIFFRENCE BETWEEN AUDIO QUALITY IS LIKE HELL AND HAVEN.I WAS PURCHAING THIS 5235 FOR UNLIMITED MUSIC AND I AM UNABLE TO USING THIS.
Now problem is when i inform the [email protected] they reply me :
This e-mail is in reference to the post service functionality of Nokia 5235. We understand your displeasure over the post service functionality and we sincerely regret the inconvenience caused.
Further, as a part of our post service appraisal process and in order for our service team to look into other desired options apart from the regular service provision of the phone; we require your handset to be present at a Nokia Care Centre. Hence, we request you to submit your mobile phone at the Nokia Care Centre.
Please help me with your opinion what to do next.
Thanks.

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