There is a problem with the font size of the itouch 4.

I was given a new ipod touch gen4th (ios 4.3.5) by the Apple authorized repair centre in Hong Kong three days ago. However. i found that there is a problem with the font size of it. It is different from my original one. Either the playlist or the words in the webpages , the font size is not uniform. Most of the words are boldfaced. Sometimes, there are some words are smaller in size. I don't know whether I can or cannot figure out the problem and tackle it, so, should I take it back to the repair centre? Or does anybody help me to fix it or give me some suggestions? Millions of thank.

What language is set in Setting>General>International?
Have you tried the standard fixes:
- Reset:
Reset iPod touch:  Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button and the Home
button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
- Restore from backup
- Restore to factoery defaults/new iPod

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