E66 Loses date and time.

I set an alarm for work days. I switched the phone off with the alarm set.
The alarm did not ring, but the display light flashed a couple of times at the approriate alarm time and then nothing .. No alarm.
I swithced the phone on, it immediately asks for the date and time !!
After entering the date and time the alarm then rang !!
This is not an issue of the wrong or silent profile being set on the phone, the phone just lost its marbles and didn't know what the date or time was anymore.
I don't find any microcode update yet, I'm on version 102.07.81 (date = 12/07/2008)
For a business phone at this price I find this problem rather astonishing, I see in other threads I'm not the only one to suffer this issue ...

I have the same problem with my E66 (as I also had with three different E51s) that the date got a hick-up during the weekend. When I turned it off on Friday evening it would say Friday, but when I turned it on on Saturday morning it would still say Friday. Apparently as software glitch for several models here. Hope Nokia fixes this soon.

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