Nokia E5-00: Time zone Vietnam has failed in Firmw...

I 'm using Nokia E5-00 phone (RM-632) with Firmware 042.007. This firmware has a problem: Time zone Vietnam 's failed: GMT: 0:00, the right Vietnam time zone 's GMT: +7:00
I hope Nokia 'll fix this problem in this Firmware and Next Firmwares
Thanks!

Bạn sử dụng hàng xách tay ? Mình cũng có 1 chiếc E5 chính hãng, không có lỗi giống bạn.

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