Static noise on 6233 after FW Upg 4.91

"I upgraded the firmware on my Nokia 6233 from 4.52(?) to 4.91 last night. Today I notice on calls that I get feedback in the speaker (not the loudspeaker ... at least not that I have noticed yet) ... Its fine when the other person talks, but when I talk, I get a staticcy sort of buzzing sound over my voice when I speak in anything over a low murmur ... And given I rarely speak in low murmurs, this is a little frustrating ..."
I have the same problems as this person from another forum i was wondering if anyone had these problems or knew how to fix them

You can update your N6233 here :
http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4226014
Yahuu!ENjoy!

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