It at least seem applicable in some European countries, but I don't know har far and wide the issue persists.
EDIT: Typo
Kind regards,
Niels.
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The watch on some HTC units. created on May 27, 2011 6:33:34 PM — modified on May 27, 2011 8:15:28 PM It at least seem applicable in some European countries, but I don't know har far and wide the issue persists. EDIT: Typo Kind regards, Niels. |
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on May 27, 2011 7:40:33 PM
Same here in America on ported Desier HD ROM foe the Incredible, I had to go in to the date and time settings and revert back 10 min. I have no clue why it's 10 min to fast, it should update with the network automatically.
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on May 27, 2011 8:19:14 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
Hmmm, the carriers here in Denmark unanimously state that their networks are ok.
It *would* be strange if both European an North American customers were affected by the same network problem. It would appear to point at some issue with HTC's firmware |
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on May 27, 2011 8:28:10 PM
Thats the big question going around XDA developers right now, is why the clocks are affected because its not kust the Desire HD, its the Inc, the Evo 4G, well its going on with all HTC devices rooted or not.
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on May 27, 2011 9:32:46 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
Curiously, over at eurodroid.com a couple of Dell Streak users have joined the discussion. I wonder what's going on here.
In the meanwhile, HTC says that they're looking into it. Kind regards, Niels. |
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on Jun 6, 2011 9:03:58 AM (via AndroidPIT app) — modified on Jun 6, 2011 9:06:14 AM
Yeah this morning i thought we had overslept, prized my 14 yr old out of bed and then realised from the telly there was no need to worry. Bloody annoying. I am in the uk.
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RE: The watch on some HTC units. created on Jun 6, 2011 10:31:54 AM — modified on Jun 6, 2011 10:32:36 AM
So weird. I suppose you can always just set the clock manually, though. I bet there's some overworked ntp server to blame.
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