Hi; thank you for the answer;

I've tried changing the sound before, during, after, ... and using
either the physical button, ... or the virtual slider on the phone.
Nothing changed.

(For a moment, I even thought my phone was physically faulty, as I
really think I've tried everything)

I saw yesterday that muting a game (Pathwind) left the whole phone
muted, and required first unmuting in the game, then restart.  I tried
this, it also did not work.

HOWEVER:

What did seem to work: I muted the phone and unticked all available
options in the sound screen; I restarted the phone, and reticked
everything back, and put the volume higher (than zero).  Now, my sound
is back.

So problem solved for me, but still worth looking into from a
programming perspective.

Thanks for everybody's involvment. Ubuntu Touch is in my eyes,
FANTASTIC, due to the absence from Google in its code (and functionally,
the interface is very nice ; I think the messages about scopes being a
key differenciator is a bit overdone - I never use scopes, but I really
enjoy Ubuntu on my phone).

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