E72 Calendar alarm cause system crush

model: e71-1
FW:23.002
this bug exist from 21.XXX. when you setting a reminder with ringtone in calendar program, when the time reached, reminder pops up, with no sound, and a blinking screen, the system will crush. only remove the battary will solve this status.
I guess it was caused by file system, maybe a software bug.

Hi,
That's curious, nokia advert that we don't have to upgrade unless we're sure it will resolve a bug, but as soon as we have a problem the first answer is to upgrade.
So, for fw 51, no more news than some updated software, and 450+ bug corrected.
how do you hnow if "[...] a bug which makes the phone less usable in your daily use [...]" will be solved by update ? How do I know is my E72 450+ bugs are the same bugs as update ?
The real problem is that nokia publish bugged software, without any complete change log.
Here is my feedback :
* optical navi key settings are not loaded at startup, I set it to high sensibility, but sensibility is back to medium or low as I restart the phone, even if in settings I can read high, I must set it to low or medium, and back to high to get it work correctly
* I use VOIP over WLAN, sometime connection is lost, at home or when I leave network coverage range. but when i want to restart VOIP service, E72 is unable to connect to WLAN, and so to VOIP provider. curiously web and other online services work fine. (I studied this error with network captures, connection manager and have a lot of details on this error, so it's too long to explain)
*Why "internet tel" menu has been deleted from firmware to be replaced by "advanced VOIP settings" software ? I'd like to have it back
A question to nokia developpers :
Do you use your mobiles or services ?
Do you need testers ?
Why is there so many bugs after near 30 major version upgrade (22 to 31 to 51) ?
What are these 450+ bug corrected ?
Do you care why symbian guru give up and did you learn something about it ?

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