Nokia E7 Very low sound coming out , is it a ringe...

my nokia e7 's sound is very very low barely heard , i have to put it ony my face to hear the musicor handfree calls
i want to replace the external ringer but want to make sure first that its not a motherboard problem ,
is there any way to know whats wrong with it ?
and recently i noticed that the callers sound in phone call , handset , has gone low too , so does it need replacement too ? or does that indicate thats a motherboard problem ?

Your best option would be to send it to a Nokia care point for inspection,you could try a hard reset if you like first but remember to back up data.
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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