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Re: text messages from the future Y2KX issue

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Originally Posted by Oryx View Post
Just a thought, perhaps this issue isn't a Windows Mobile issue nor an HTC issue, but instead related to the date/time value that is sent in an SMS over the Sprint CDMA network?

Think about it, the registry "fix" that is being shared here tells Windows Mobile to stamp the date/time from the clock when the message is received, when the value is removed, the date and time come from the SMS value for the date/time stamp.

I performed a test. I sent my phone's clock back to December 31, 2009 and sent myself a text message from another phone. The message was received with the date 1/1/16 and not 12/31/2009 showing that the date is part of the data received in the SMS message. When the registry value of RecvTimeStamp was set to 1, the date/time stamp set on the message was the current date/time of the phone.

Just a thought.. Give it a try for yourself.

Oryx
Yes, this is already confirmed. Sprint is telling customers it is a network issue that they are aware of. Maybe the first post should be updated...
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