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Do you mean soft reset? A hard reset will restore the default time the device shipped with.
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Hmmm...I've never had to set my time after a soft reset. Perhaps there is something else going on with you phone.
Tell us why you're hard resetting frequently. late, Coz
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I was only hard resetting to try out the registry change to alter the dialpad and enable larger caller ID. I tried that, and it bricked my device, so I had to hard reset to begin from scratch. I noticed it then, and I changed it. Hard reseted my device after a few experimental changes again and it did the same thing. I then hard reseted the device to try and see if it would actually do so again and yes, indeed, it did do so once again. I don't get it.
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Hard reset will default the timezone to Pacific which is 3 hours behind Eastern. This is probably due to Microsoft as it is the same when you just install the Windows. :P
Once you set the timezone or use network time and turn on the Radio, it should be getting back to normal. Jeff |
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