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Re: ║MightyROM.com║ ║Windows Phone®║ ║Sense UI 2.5║

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Originally Posted by Eschelon View Post
By making the regedit you're referring to, it will force the incoming text messages to be timestamped with the time showing on the phone's internal clock

The only kicker about this is that you will lose the carrier timestamp. In other words, if someone sends you a text at 2pm but your phone doesn't receive it til 5pm, the message will be timestamped as being sent by that person at 5pm

But if this isn't a big deal to you, then no worries. Making the regedit will fix your problem. And if you;re scared about making the wrong edit or screwing something up, let me know and I'll be happy to can it up for you

And to answer your question, no it will not affect old messages that were changed by that one cab you installed. It will only affect new ones coming it after you make the edit
Other way around Esch, setting it to 1 forces the phone to stamp the time, setting it to 0 uses the included time stamp from the carrier.


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