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may be your ringing volume is set to zero. to check, go to profiles. select personalize option for the activated profile(general) increase the ringing volume.
Send your phone to service, my nokia is dead too, so far 6 friends that have NOKIA TOUCH mobiles 5230, 5530 and 5800 all of them lasted around 6-8 months before the sound from incoming calls is very low with all the settings on volume set on high.
Things that will NOT fix the problem: Reseting phone, isntall up to date software.
Check Windows Sound mixer for application volume. Down in system tray at right side of taskbar double click sound icon for XP or click sound icon once and click Mixer for Vista. Look through volume settings for your phone application. Make sure it is not muted and volume is up.
Patrick -
I have the reverse problem. Callers can hardly hear me.
I saw a setting in the headunit that allows you to specify where the audio plays for incoming calls. You can choose the Left Front Speaker, the Right Front Speaker or Both. Check the manual and make sure its set to both.
Regards,
Charlie
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