Not receiving any software update.

My phone 's software update is not showing. It shows that it is updated while its version is .45. What should i do
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This is not going to be solved by a software update. It is getting worse because your file system got corrupted. Every day, your file system gets more and more corrupted. The solution, is to go for a Nokia Care Centre – and to start from the beginning. By this, you get the latest firmware version as well.

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           6. Some features require Apple’s iCloud services; fees and
               terms apply.
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  • HT1338 I have not had any software updates in months (Since maybe last summer)... is this normal??

    I have not had any software updates in a long time- is this normal? 

    For Mac OS X 10.5.8, yes. The next step requires buying a Mac OS X 10.6 DVD; Apple's stopped releasing software compatible with 10.5.8.
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  • HT204204 I don't receive any software update ??

    I Don't receive any soft

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  • I just updated to Maverick and now my .mac mail account is not receiving any incoming mail.  Please help!

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  • HT4623 My general settings page does not have a software update option, any ideas on what to do?

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