E61 GPRS connection not disconnecting

Hello,
I have recently updated my E61 to the latest firmware 3.xxx
Now I have noticed a strange thing where built in email client does not disconnect from GPRS at all, unless I manually disconnect it.
With previous firmware 2.xxx and my settings of "Check every 30 minutes" it would start connection, check email, then disconnect. Now, connection is always ON even though the setting is still set to every 30 minutes.
Does anyone know why this is happening and how to make it behave as before, disconnecting after checking email?
Any help will be appreciate it.
Thanks

This is simply an educated guess as I'm short on time right now, but will look into the issue in more depth later.
Have you checked your connection options (tools, settings, connection)? There is an option for GPRS connectivity there. The available options will be 'When Available', and 'When Needed'. I'd start by checking the firmware update hasn't changed this option to When Available.
If that is not the answer, I'll research the problem more thoroughly.
All the best,
Damion.

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