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What time is it?

eusty

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I'm glad that I use a watch not rely on my phone as it has decided to be 1 hour slow today.

Tried soft reset, took SIM out to just use internet time, changed region settings then back again, tried manually setting the time then auto....It still says exactly 1 hour slow.
Daylight saving is in a few weeks but it should gain an hour?

TYPICAL!! As I'm typing this I just checked and now it's the right time!!!

.164 on a 640XL btw.
 

Maurizio Troso

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I'm glad that I use a watch not rely on my phone as it has decided to be 1 hour slow today.

Tried soft reset, took SIM out to just use internet time, changed region settings then back again, tried manually setting the time then auto....It still says exactly 1 hour slow.
Daylight saving is in a few weeks but it should gain an hour?

TYPICAL!! As I'm typing this I just checked and now it's the right time!!!

.164 on a 640XL btw.

It's a typical carrier iussue: for example, in Italy often Vodafone is out of 15 mins. SOme month ago, Wind Italia sent uncorrect time for hours.
Only way is disabling auto check in Clock