It must be a new - and improved - "service" T some users have had bestowed on them. On the bright side, you can set it back and say that you went an hour into the future (???)
It must be a new - and improved - "service" T some users have had bestowed on them. On the bright side, you can set it back and say that you went an hour into the future (???)
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Well, I guess An Elliot Ness Cafe would sell confiscated bootleg liquor out the back, but a Milo Minderbinder(???)... Well, just add yours to the list, Kevin.
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I have been with Telstra for over 10 years and I have never received a message from them saying that they were adjusting the time on my phone, nor have I ever heard of anyone else getting a similar message. I was under the impression that mobiles received their time signals from the mobile towers. My phone automatically adjusts it's time whether it be the start/end of Daylight Saving, or I travel interstate (eg: SA, WA, QLD)
I wonder if this 'message' is some kind of mobile phone 'virus'?
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I also have never received a message re the time adjustment for daylight saving and I have been with telstra for the last 11 years (not by choice though). My phone automaticly changes time zones between Vic. and SA at least 4 times a week and has done so with the last 4 phones I have had.
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GPS!!!
on the two GPS capable cameras I have, there is a setting to enable/disable the GPS connected to adjust the clock on the camera.
Not exactly what you describe with what you're after, but the problem is that to effect what you describe, the camera must know where it actually is for it to be able to make this adjustment.
DST adjustment is easy if the firmware is written correctly, and the manufacturer has this programming set up, but as various regions make changes to their local DST settings this then forces the manufacturer to issue new firmwares as those regions change their DST setups.
As for the camera to autmagically alter time on the device based on location/timezones, the only possible way to do this is to have an inbuilt GPS .. which of course needs to be on all the time, which then drains battery life in quick time.
I prefer the external GPS solution to an inbuilt one .. but this would be made much easier if the manufacturers added bluetooth to the device for easier connection to such external devices.
I kissed you first Kevin!
Oh my ----- get a room will yas please.
This is a family oriented forum remember.
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I think you are thinking old fashioned thoughts Arthur, what I reckon is the true answer is ----- Most people have some form of mobile phone on them, especially when travelling. Now those phones are smart enough to change the time as they pick up signals from towers in their range ( my $120.00 dumb phone does ) so why can't we have a phone that is enabled to broadcast to a "paired" device such as your camera when it is on and in close proximity to the phone to tell the camera to update the time settings. That way there would be no need for excessive battery drain running a gps as the phone and camera would only have to talk to each other briefly every time the camera was turned on.
Allie, I didn't think you were the sort of girl who would 'kiss 'n' tell'.
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Spoilsport!
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Now, getting back to the thread, I've just been on the phone to both Telstra and Motorola.
Telstra said yes, they do initiate the signal to change the time.
Motorola told me to turn off the DST updates and turn it back on again on Sunday.
In the four years I've had the phone not once has the DST update been done on time, usually about a month later.
There is possibly a gliche in my phones software, but that time wind-back I got yesterday had to have originated from somewhere.
As I said above, I've turned off the auto update and will just do it manually.
Thank you all for your mostly helpful (?) suggestions. Oh, and I also loved reading the less than helpful ones too. That's what makes this forum such a great one.
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One of the items we have to maintain on the AP server is the Timezone file (via an automatic patch).
It controls all of the TZs.
The server is set on AEST/AEDT and your user profile can be set to your local TZ, the software adjusts all the posts to your TZ
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