2730 classic- showing clock/ time during stand by ...

I've just bought new nokia 2730 classic, and I have a problem: when I don't use the phone, I am used to that there is time shown on display ( I had nokia before as well). Maybe it's just the habit of checking the time on the phone, but I'm sure it has to be shown somehow!!! I had different nokias previously and didn't have a problem with that...
I've tried display settings, there are two clocks on screensaver options, but as soon as the phone "goes to sleep", the display turns black, shows completely nothing, as if it's switched off.
Is there any way to set that the time will appear?
Many thanks.

hi~
I get this messege "Too many applications open. Select application to close?" when i try to open each of this application Ovi Contacts, Messenger or IMs, Let say when i try to open Ovi Contacts, it show the message and let me to choose either to close IMs or Messenger(that i try to open before), so i assuming there some application will running at the background??
yea i just buy my phone and i didn't store anything at my phone memory (i never able to open the Nokia Map even once) and i had try to move everything to the card memory except the default thing, i had check the memory status , Free memory: 11.8; Used memory 9.2 (and it was like this when i buy the phone) ( It's suppose to be 30 MB internal dynamic memory right? Why only 20mb in total?) =(
and can i know how to change the messege storage to memory card, from the memory status, it seem store at my phone memory.
(Window Live Messenger - "The server certificate is expired. This may be caused by your clock being set to the incorrect time or date" )  <<< i couldn't use my phone to on Window Live, i had already make sure the date is correct too =(
okie, now i understand about the bluetooth thing =)
Thanks for your reply mccbleue!!! Appreciated!! =)

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