Nokia C7 - Three Network - Connection Failed - Cer...

Hi there Guys...
Recently updated my Nokia C7 to latest version of Nokia Belle (111.030.0609), Im on the Three UK network and noticed some issues with certain app and the latest versional to Nokia Social, updated from Nokia Suite.
The problem seems to effect apps that have a widget that can be displayed on the Home Screens...  I have similar issues with a number of other apps like Accuweather, National Geographic and Sky Sports...  I am sure there are more, but have removed them from my phone.
I just get "Failed Conections" or "Connection Unavailable" and the app will not load or open.  Just to confirm I have tried been connected to my Wi-Fi and just using the internet signal from Three.  I have a perfect signal and can use other apps over the internet without an issue, but the moment I open the above mentioned apps I just get the error and the apps are un-useable. 
If I use Nokia Social that came with Belle and not update it, this seems to work, but the other apps don't.
Is this an issue just effecting Nokia C7's locked to the Three UK network (with its firmware) or other users too?
Does anyone know how to over come this?
I have tried re-installing the firmware numerous times, resetting and reverting back to factor settings and delting all data.
I have emailed Nokia Support and they haven't been very helpful, just telling me to do the above and will not confirm if there is an issue with this phone on the three network.  They have then told me to visit a Nokia Support Centre, but this not an option, as I purchased the phone off eBay and the seller does not have the receipts to provide the Centre with proof of purchase.

I have this same problem, all was working fine until I updated things. Has anyone found a solution for this, I also reinstalled my phone back to basics and basically had nothing on it, still hasn't fixed the problem. I have tried using wifi, Three's mobile data etc to connect, and nothing. As previous person, I can connected to the internet through other apps and the web icon but not social AT ALL.
C'mon Nokia, sort it out!!

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