Applies to NSW DST
........and only five days early for the end of DST this time !
Usually they are about a month late.
Scary isn't it that our largest communications provider doesn't even know what the time is.
Applies to NSW DST
........and only five days early for the end of DST this time !
Usually they are about a month late.
Scary isn't it that our largest communications provider doesn't even know what the time is.
I am with Telstra and mine is fine???
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Is Tasmania still part of Australia? I thought Jo Bejerky Peanuts had given you the flick
Sorry, I should have nominated NSW DST.
Last edited by Cage; 02-04-2013 at 12:43pm.
I'm in NSW and my phones are fine.
Perhaps you should have nominated Hunter Valley, NSW? or just your street, or even just your address, or perhaps just your phone...
Yes Telstra. I have several hundred mobile phones across most of Western NSW and so far I haven't had any report of issues. All the ones here in sight are fine too so far.
It maybe the software on your phone is not up to date and has an incorrect timezone configuration?
I.e. it may not be Telstra's fault (and how I hate writing that)!
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Thanks for that Kym.
It is a Motorola RAZR V3xx and I've had it for about four years. The only problem I've had is the time adjustment for DST twice a year since I've had it, usually about one month late.
The message I received said that Telstra has adjusted your time for daylight savings, and I'm assuming that Telstra would be the only entity that could make adjustments to my phone, so I'm thinking the adjustment had to come from them.
Anyway it doesn't matter. I'll just leave it how it is, and it will be fine again at 3am next Sunday.
Thanks for being thoughtful TruBlu!
And thank you for your perceptiveness Allie. And back at ya........ (Hope 'Allie' is not short for Alec )
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Not at all annoyed Rick...... I'm well aware that I live in a technology black hole.
It would seem from reading Kym's post that the time adjustments may be pre-programmed into the phones software before shipment, and if so somebody at Motorola has stuffed up.
I only wanted to warn people that their phone time may be an hour behind.
Last edited by Cage; 02-04-2013 at 5:52pm.
Not necesselery a Motorola stuff up.
(Well actually it is, if they haven't allowed a method to manually input the start finish dates for DST in the device!)
It's more likely to be an Aus governmental stuff up.
Years ago, they changed DST start/finish dates to use the first Sunday in April/first Sunday in October system .. ie. 6 months of DST.
Prior to that I think we may have had three different start finish dates for some of the various states.(can't really remember now)
Some old devices, no longer supported haven't had the firmware updated to reflect these changes over the past few years.
Check to see if there hasn't been an updated firmware for your phone.
If there is no way to manually configure DST dates, then the only option for accurateness in DST dates is to turn off auto adjustment and do it manually.
Thanks Artie.
Yes, I have my phone programmed to automatically update DST changes.
Rather than muck around with firmware updates, I'll just de-activate it.
I'm confused as to where today's wind-back came from. The last 2nd April wind-back was 2006, and the next is 2017.
Last edited by Cage; 02-04-2013 at 6:28pm.
We already have it.
I think it's called the iPhone.