Nokia E52 start up failure - Shutdown - software f...

The E52 is an absolute failure... apart from being nice and easy to use and nice keypad, the rest is utter trash.  I have had this phone fail several times, i only use it for sms, thats is, never connected to PC or downoad any **bleep**, patches etc for it, and time and time again, Nokia takes people 'smoney to 'reset' this ohoine and send it back.  It costs money, and time, and a lot of frustrations also having to go without a phone in the first place.  The start up codes do not work for me.  I am told it is a software failure, such unreliable, it just shuts down oen time never tostart again, if it does you get the phone start up failed contact your retailer. 

Hi sons1vn2nv,
If you want to provide any feedback directly to Nokia, please use the 'Contact us' link at the top of the page to contact your local Nokia team. 
Kind regards,

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    I wish I could not follow they wizard, but in guide says to follow setup wizard 
    To configure IMAP for your Symbian S60 device, just follow these steps:
    Enable IMAP in your Gmail settings.
    Select 'Messaging' > 'Options' > 'Settings' > 'E-mail' > 'Mailboxes.'
    If you have never set up email on your phone before, select 'Yes' to define a new mailbox. If you already have other mailboxes, select 'Options' and then 'New mailbox.'
    Select 'Start' to begin the setup wizard.
    Select 'IMAP4' and then 'Next.'
    Enter your full email address (including '@gmail.com') as the email address and select 'Next.' Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format 'username@your_domain.com.'
    Enter 'imap.gmail.com' as the incoming mail server and select 'Next.'
    Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' as the outgoing mail server and select 'Next.'
    Select the appropriate access point and then 'Next.'
    Enter a descriptive name for the email account mailbox name.
    Once your mailbox is set up, select it from the email mailbox settings screen.
    Select 'Connection settings' > 'Incoming e-mail.'
    Enter your address (including '@gmail.com' or '@your_domain.com') and password.
    Select 'SSL/TLS' for your security (ports) and define your port as '993.'
    Select 'Back.'
    Select 'Outgoing e-mail.'
    Enter your email address (including '@gmail.com' or '@your_domain.com') and password.
    Select 'StartTLS' for your security (ports) and define your port as '587.'
    Select 'Back' and change any other settings according to your preferences.
    Check our recommended client settings, and adjust your client's settings as needed.

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