Sound too low on iPhone 4S

This problem occures during conversation. I tried to use volume controls on the rim  but it helped only partially to solve the issue. Is it due to the connection quality or can I adjust on my own?

Check the volume limit in music section of your phone and the sounds section inthe settings app.
make sure the seeker is to its maximum in both the cases.

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