E71 Screensaver clock issue

I recently figured out how to get the standby clock and date up (by disabling the breathing light). However, it only displays the time in which the screensaver came on. The time is completely static from the moment the screensaver comes on. If I go back to my phone after an hour, the time hasn't moved from whatever time it was when it was activated, which is clearly useless.
Anyone experienced this or know how to actually get it to tell the correct time?
Thanks

Yup, that is right because I had the same problem. Prior to upgrading to an E72, I updated my E71 to run the 400FW and that fixed the problem. Check to see if yours is update-able.

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