Here's an example:
Old phone (correct time) - 13 Dec 1:17am.
New phone (wrong time) - 12 Dec 9:17pm
I just got my s23 ultra and automatic time was 4 hours too early so I set it ahead. But during the transfer via Smartshare (still ongoing!) I noticed the time and date of my photos is set forward 4 hours so half my pics on any given day are now grouped with the day prior.
How do I fix this? No Sim in my phone btw. Idk if automatic time needs a Sim to be accurate.
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I've a qtek 8500 and live in the EST zone and have the phone set to that time zone. When I travel say to San Jose and enable the automatic update feature everything gets way screwed up. By that I mean it will be hours off, now I can reset the time zone to say Turkey and the phone resets to the correct time but everything in outlook then gets reclocked to a different time reflecting the difference between Athens and here. It's maddening & I know just disable the auto feature which is what I do but I've got this cheapo Sony phone that this never happens to. Any ideas about how to fix this?
thompsd said:
I've a qtek 8500 and live in the EST zone and have the phone set to that time zone. When I travel say to San Jose and enable the automatic update feature everything gets way screwed up. By that I mean it will be hours off, now I can reset the time zone to say Turkey and the phone resets to the
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I think you're describing a "feature" of Windows Mobile - appointments shift to reflect the time in your current timezone. Windows assumes you set appointments in your home timezone for the time they occur at home, and that it should shift them for the current timezone. This is great unless you schedule a meeting for when you're travelling....
example: at home in EDT today you put on your calendar a 10am next Wednesday meeting with your PDT colleagues in SJC. When you fly to SJC on Monday, and the phone sets itself to PDT you'll see the appointment at 7am! Windows thought you meant 10am EDT because you put it in that way.
If the meeting is 10am in PDT, you'll have to put it on your calendar at 1pm - as that's what time it will be in EDT for a 10am PDT meeting. That's pretty confusing when someone calls to confirm - "our meeting is at 10am, right?" and you look on your calendar at see 1pm. The best advice I've seen is to simply put the times in the description - or to never change the device's timezone
For many years I did the latter, just changed the time on the device and kept the appointments from shifting. I've recently given up on that and started doing the "set adjusted time" method....
YMMV of course!
Richard
App was working fine until Sat - noticed that when I got home it was stuck on a location that I had been earlier in the day, approx 40 mins away from where I lived!
Have tried everything and will not automatically pick up my current location - anyone help or have the same issue..?
Same here. Seems last update broke it.
I've been having an issue that I thought was due to the ROM I'm running (dastin1015's CM10.1 Wild For The Night - Jun 21) until my dad reported it on his handset (not a smartphone, some Eriksson flip phone thing). The network-based time changes to an hour behind the actual time, with relative frequency.
When I view the clock/alarm settings it shows our timezone (EST) as GMT -4 instead of GMT -5, and also implies the phone thinks I'm not located in this timezone. It will display a "home" time (which is the correct time) as it does if you are traveling outside of your time zone, and display the current network-based time as an hour behind the real time.
Someone on the Sprint community forum mentioned that toggling airplane mode once (on and off again) should temporarily fix the issue. It does, but almost always, the phone will revert to the incorrect time a few minutes later.
Screenshots illustrating the problem:
http://goo.gl/89OJR
http://goo.gl/qSM9r
http://goo.gl/GbvUz
Has anyone else experienced this? If so, were you able to fix it? I use my phone as my alarm clock and I need the time to be accurate.
I have experienced this, but only on the stock unrooted ROM. I have been running Dastin's WFTN for longer than I can remember, and haven't had this problem with it. Sorry, I know that isn't very helpful to finding a solution for you, just thought I would confirm that I have seen the problem before.
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electrickoolaid said:
I've been having an issue that I thought was due to the ROM I'm running (dastin1015's CM10.1 Wild For The Night - Jun 21) until my dad reported it on his handset (not a smartphone, some Eriksson flip phone thing). The network-based time changes to an hour behind the actual time, with relative frequency.
When I view the clock/alarm settings it shows our timezone (EST) as GMT -4 instead of GMT -5, and also implies the phone thinks I'm not located in this timezone. It will display a "home" time (which is the correct time) as it does if you are traveling outside of your time zone, and display the current network-based time as an hour behind the real time.
Someone on the Sprint community forum mentioned that toggling airplane mode once (on and off again) should temporarily fix the issue. It does, but almost always, the phone will revert to the incorrect time a few minutes later.
Screenshots illustrating the problem:
http://goo.gl/89OJR
http://goo.gl/qSM9r
http://goo.gl/GbvUz
Has anyone else experienced this? If so, were you able to fix it? I use my phone as my alarm clock and I need the time to be accurate.
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Go to settings-time and date, and disable nework time. That way you can set any time zone you want
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I'm currently on MeanBean 1.06. I noticed that if I create an event that is say 4 hours long, if I adjust the start time, it will adjust the end time to keep the event 4 hours. This makes it hard when my wife puts in her work schedule (say 1pm - 6pm) then she finds out she has to close and adjusts the end time to 9pm, the start time changes to 3pm. This caused her to almost be late to work when her reminder didn't go off
So, is this a) an SPlanner feature b) an SPlanner bug, or c) a ROM issue?
I just noticed this (pics attached) when I got a notification today about down time settings. I didn't take a screen cap of the notification, but I have noticed that starred contact calls were coming through the first time and not after two attempts within 5 minutes.
I'm sure I'm late to the party, but after the last moto display update, I noticed this.