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2010-10-10
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@ Australian in the Philippines
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2010-10-10
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2010-10-10
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@ Norwich, UK
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2010-10-10
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2010-10-10
, 17:53
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actually, it doesn't work at all. my n900's time is about 10min off within only a few days - a second nokia phone in the same network shows the exact time. always.
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2010-10-10
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2010-10-10
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I have to admit that I dodn't file a bug report for this... actually, it's been quite a while since I tried to get things fixed via bugzilla. I just don't think it makes sense any longer for Maemo 5, does it?
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2010-10-10
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2010-10-11
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im on vodafone and 'update automatically' is ticked. what gives?
G,