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Re: [CAB] GSM&CDMA Project Android Port and Startup Utility [11/01] FRX02 Reference!

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Originally Posted by junks2010 View Post
This does not work for me. My clock is still late after I did the above.
Any other ideas?
This is from Reef's FAQ. Not sure if this will fix it or not, but worth a shot if you haven't tried it already. Or just try the Blazn files, I've never had an issue with time using those as the tweaks are included in it.

I cannot keep my clock from adding hours while switching between WinMo and Android.
My Personal Favorite Time fix: (Included in BLAZN ROM) http://www.appbrain.com/app/ru.org.amip.ClockSync


Other time fixes:


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Originally Posted by xmckinzie
In Android:
1. Go to Settings
2. Go to Date and Time
3. Uncheck Automatic (Use network-provided values)
4. Change time zone to to GMT +00:00, Greenwich Mean Time
5. Then set time and date to current time in your time zone.


The above fix works VERY well, but its not perfect. If you change your build as often as I do, its easy to forget to remove the auto clock setting in Android. Also, the gtalk app does not tag messages with the correct time, for proper message threading. In order to fix the timestamp, and forgetfullness errors thanks to Mr. Shaw there is an app that will auto sync your WinMo time as well.

[APP] TimeSyncTZ 0-06 - NTP Time Sychronisation Client (06-JUN-09)) - xda-developers