World ClockII - 6230i

I recently have had trouble with World Clock II - thus my reason for joining. By all accounts, I am not alone!
The trouble started when I put in the GMT time for Canberra and Dublin had Canberra's time. By deleting Canberra, I was able to to give Dublin its correct time, i.e. GMT. When I arrive at Wellington and then click to the next port of call, its Tokyo. The poor old souls from down under are dismissed. How can I get Canberra to appear on the world map

Nokia has released firmware via the NSU for SOME phones based on the Symbian 40 Operating System.
The 6230 and 6230i are not CURRENTLY upgradeable via the NSU although that isn't to say that Nokia won't release updated firmware for them at some point in the future. (I have a 6230 and have been keeping an eye out for updates too).
Remember - being a very popular phone is a double edged sword - a lot of people have it which means if there are any problems with the update process for ANY reason, Nokia will get a lot of calls regarding this. With the number of phones and network providers and applications out there, it's virtually impossible to test for every possible permutation out there - and that's not counting user error as well (i.e. disconnecting the cable half way through an upgrade). Before releasing any new firmware for such a popular phone, Nokia will want to make sure there's no problems which might come back to haunt them.
Please note that I don't work for Nokia and don't have any inside information or anything ! Also please remember this is a user to user forum so I'm just posting some background information ...
Regards,
Edward

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  • Re: Where to get a cable for the 6230i

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    Depends on where in the world you are, unless you buy from a web retailer such as Expansys:
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  • Nokia 6230i : how to send applications java from ?

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    Hi all 6230i users.
    I would like to point out to anyone who thinks they know what they are talking about concerning the nokia 6230i handset to please have thier facts CORRECT before posting any comments on this forum.
    Updating handsets using NSU is not dependant on the dct version regardless of what or who has stated to them.
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  • Me Again Still Waiting For New 6230i FirmWare

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    Because i am not going to pay £20 or more every time there is a software/firmware update as these are nokias problems we are paying for remember not our own.
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    Hi Nokia
    It seems that all the nokia users in the world with the largest selling nokia brands have been backstabbed once again (STILL NO FIRMWARE FIX).
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    I have already invested hundreds of pounds in this device just to be told that i am going to have to pay for a firmware update just to fix someone elses problems namely Nokia's.
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    Dave:
    "David Scarani" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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