I am having this problem. At the home screen under the clock show today and tomorrow appointment, but after 12midnite it still won't update to the next day. Is 7am now, still the same. I have to soft restart the HD in order to update it to the next day, anyway around this? is there a fix? many thanks
me too.......
Known issue.
Check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=449607
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Anyone had this,
ie used jasjar several times today and all times its still showing appointments as tomorrow not now as it is, today, they were tomorrow yesterday.
until 10 mins ago when it changed infront of my eyes, they all became appointments for today, which is correct,
this isnt handy at all, the reminders do still work luckilly
My phone automatically adjusted itself for daylight savings but now all my alarms go off an hour early. For instance, I set an alarm for 3pm and it will go off at 2pm showing that it should go off at 3pm but still showing 2pm on the phone clock. Hope that wasn't too confusing. Anyways, has anyone else dealt with this and know a fix? Thanks guys.
alarm fix
set your alarm a hour later
lol sorry some had to say it apart from that have nothing to suggest
You might try changing the time zone and changing it back. I had a similar problem with my Cingular 8125 after DST.
All you have to do is reset the alarm time, that will be fine. I got the same problem when my phone ajust to DST.
Hey guys .. newbie here. Great forum by the way, I'm very glad I found this place as it sure does have a lot of useful info on it!!
I'm having a similar problem here, and I'm curious if there might be a patch for it. I have a Cingular 8125 and my clock keeps going back an hour all the time, which in turn messes up my alarm, appointments, etc. I did change the time zone to -7 Eastern instead of -6 Central but I'd really like to get this fixed for good. I heard there's a patch available, but dunno where to find it.
Any help is appreciated!
As the title says, sometimes all of no where my sms that i recieve would be 2 mins behind the time on my time on the phone
idk but today it went back a whole day so every messege would be dated 4/10 when today's date was 4/11 and it drove my crzy and i can't fix it unless i bring my clock date to 4/10 so idk what to do i deleted all my sms to c if that helps but no luck
please help
thanks in advance
jim
I have the exact same problem, my recieved sms times is set back by one hour.
There seems to be two clocks on the device, it also confuses one of my apps. But not my alarm etc.
anyone have a clue?
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am still trying to figure it out so far it automaticly fixes the problen but not permanent do idk
Go into settings then to data services and to internet time synch and put check mark in the "get time from internet" That fixed it for me
For ages (5 months plus) i haven't been able to get the "my location" on the weather to update to get around this i just manually entered a town close by and updated via wifi..
But bizarrly the last Day and a bit its working perfectly, i haven't changed anything on my phone at all, any ideas how thats happened ?
Strangely enough i've been on holiday all week and haven't once got the weather update working except for very early this morning and now i haven't had a problem all day. I go home tomorrow
Do not know if anyone facing this issue but my hd2 shows wrong forecast. It shows sunny during night time. I have done soft reset and also changed roms but same results. Even in android Rom it's doing something. Does anybody know any fix for that?
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Also happened for me.
after trying to update a couple of times, all of a sudden i saw the sun!
Maybe HTC didn't feel like waking up this morning.
Hi,
same to me this morning (Germany). It looks like a bug from accuweather.com.
Same here in Atlanta. It's been like this all night. It's almost 7am here. I work at night and noticed it later into the evening.
In Italy too. It was night "all day" until now. I think accuwather didn't want to wake up even if, with today's weather, night icon was correct for the light we have outside. Autumn has come