C5 CONNECTING/kopplningspunkt???? Annoying! Plus u...

My nokia keeps asking (20 times a day) for me to choose a connection point/kopplingspunkt in swedish. I do not want to be connected all the time and even though I choose wap it still keeps asking me.
Today I got a text message from nokia with a link that there was software update available and a link. I followed the link and downloaded a file. Then I can't open it. It says my phone don't handle the format...
Other anoying things witg the phone:
* There are no smilys
* I find it difficult to text, they changed the symbol button.
* The clock is to the left, where its always been to the right, just annoying.
Otherwise I'm happy with the phone.
Please e-mail me what to do. Thanks!

1. This is usually due to an email setting. What client are you using?
2. Use the SW update app to update softwares from Nokia.
3. Symbian never had smileys, you need additional apps for this. Symbian^3 would be the first symbian to have smileys
4.What do you mean by changed the symbol button?
5.It seems that you are new in using a Symbian phone. Symbians ALWAYS had the clock on the left, from the old 6600 from 8 years ago, to the N70, the N80, N95 and to N86 and C5, its ALWAYS been on the left. Nokia s40 phones (non-smartphones) have had their clocks on the right.
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