Clock & time settings

Hi
I have to set the date and time everyday when I switch on the N95. I never had this problem before and would be grateful if someone can help.
Thanks a lot.
Kiran

A Nokia repair center should be able to fix it.
You can try to see yourself if a firmware update helps, but in all likelihood it is a hardware problem (a capacitor or something that is supposed to keep the time through reboots isn't working, or some such hardware issue).

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