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2010-05-08
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2010-05-08
, 15:18
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@ Planet Earth, sometimes
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2010-05-09
, 05:58
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2010-05-09
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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2010-05-09
, 14:44
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@ Planet Earth, sometimes
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#6
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...which means that the (wrong) time comes from your provider.
Not much the N900 can do here.
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2010-05-09
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I have my phone set to time zone "GMT +1 (London, United Kingdom)"
My phone clock shows the correct time. Other world clock times are also correct.
But all my incoming SMS and IM are one hour out (early). But outgoing SMS messages are correct.
Last.fm scrobbler also sends a timestamp one hour out.
Anyone else experience this problem?
Cheers,
Menno