So I downloaded and installed Kavana's (sp?) 6.1 on my phone formerly known as the Dash. Anyway, the clock shows the correct time. I haven't fiddled to much with it yet, but noticed last night after midnight, that the digital clock at the very top when you're not on the home screen, showed 00:30 instead of 12:30. Not that it's a big deal, but just wondering why that is. All other hours showed as 9, 10, 11 etc on the PM side, but when it got to midnight, it showed 00:21 or whatever the time was. The clock on the home screen showed 12:whatever but whats with it?
because technically 12:30am is 00:30 till 1:00am.
That is how time is told.
every clock i have at home does that, its normal dont worry about it
zeritooverride said:
every clock i have at home does that, its normal dont worry about it
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u got some crazy ass clocks ha ha im playin.. but they are right.. so dnt really wrry bout
zeritooverride said:
every clock i have at home does that, its normal dont worry about it
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Really? I've never owned a clock, watch or anything that showed like that unless it was set to 24 hr time. When set to 12 hr time, it should say 12:30 am not 00:30. Only suggestion I have, is go to bed early and you'll never know.
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Really? I've never owned a clock, watch or anything that showed like that unless it was set to 24 hr time. When set to 12 hr time, it should say 12:30 am not 00:30. Only suggestion I have, is go to bed early and you'll never know.
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Or kill ClockOnTop so it doesn't confuse you.
Its not that its a big deal. I use a 24 hour clock at work every day but if its going to show 00:30 for example, then why doesn't 11pm show up as say 23:00? Only the midnight hour does it. 1pm shows 1 and not 13 etc so I was only wondering why the midnight hour is like that. No clocks anywhere are like that at all. Its either a 12 hour format or a 24 hour format period.
well u can change it to 24
Ill look for the setting in the clock settings. Thanks swaney. I wasn't sure if you could change it to a 24 hour format. Hopefully when I change it to 24 the midnight hour won't show up as 12. Lol. Then I'm sure it was a backwards coding error.
Either Way Its Not Gonna Be Twelve Ots Still Gonna Be 0:00 Cuz Its The Begginnin Of A New Day
Yeah. It is 00 either way. Coding error.
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I recently went to another country and the time zone was 2 hours difference.
I had not updated the clock on the wm6 device because I was only away for 4 days.
Well all was well on day till day 2 when I was catching various trains and wondering why they were not on time e.t.c as in my head I was adding 2 hours the what the clock said.
Well low and behold It must have auto updated itself, because I am pretty sure it wasnt me!
the same happened when I got back to the UK.
has anyone else has this ?
Pretty cool though tbh did throw me off balance though that night.
This is an option. I think the default value varies between different ROMs, but you can check it by going to Start-Settings-Phone and selecting the Time Zones tab. If it's not there, you can use HTweakC to get it to show up.
As of last night my phone has started chiming on the Half Hour, and on the Hour.
cant seem to find where to turn off.
Running cm6.1 RC1
Did you download the Android Windows7 launcher? If so, that's what's doing it. I deleted it, it was causing waaay too many problems on my phone.
lol, yah ok thanks do you know if it a setting or just part of the launcher?
I would imagine it being a setting but I wouldn't be able to tell you where to look. I played with it for all of 15 minutes before I got bored of it.
Hi everybody
I hoped you could help me with this issue that I've had for several days now.
My HTC Desire HD won't shut down after I flashed the CM7 RC4, instead it would automatically reboot. I then full wiped it and reflashed another ROM (revolution hd 3.3) but the problem still persists.
I've read similar threads where OP advised to change the date then take the battery out for one night or stuff like that. I've tried it all, and it's still there !
So do you have any clue to fix this ?
Thank you very much !
After you took out your battery for the night, did the date in the phone get reset to something old once you put the battery back ?
Well I have done this with 2 methods :
- 1st, I changed the date to an old date (before the hour change in Europe), and then pulled out the battery for several hours. When I put the battery back in, the date was still old and not updated.
- 2nd, I left the automatic date, and it would stay the same after I pulled out and put the battery in back again.
In the 2nd case, the phone would automatically boot once the battery is inserted, even when I don't push the power button!
In the 1st case, if I re-change the date to the correct one afterwards (even if it's not on automatic), the phone won't shut down again...
Oh, okay I see what you mean
I read through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1014302
So you have to get the phone reset itself due to lack of internal power. So I just have to pull the battery out longer...
It should work by then..
it's quite impressive how many people say: "didn't work for me" and after a while come back saying: "ohhhh now that i pulled out mt battery for 15hrs it's worked"
the reason i said that is because, actually, there is no right number of hours that you must stay without the battery in, form me it worked with 5 hours, but for the most people it was not enought... so if you tried 10 hours, try 15 hours! =o)
the fact of you set your date to before march 27 and it shut down properly shows that the problem is the same! =oP
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it's quite impressive how many people say: "didn't work for me" and after a while come back saying: "ohhhh now that i pulled out mt battery for 15hrs it's worked"
the reason i said that is because, actually, there is no right number of hours that you must stay without the battery in, form me it worked with 5 hours, but for the most people it was not enought... so if you tried 10 hours, try 15 hours! =o)
the fact of you set your date to before march 27 and it shut down properly shows that the problem is the same! =oP
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Absolutely right my friend.Guys just do what thiagodark said.
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All, i'm having a huge problem. beginning last weekend, whenever I wake up I find my phone clock has become nearly 5 minutes slower.
Because of my sleep schedule on the weekdays, its always 5 minutes late by the time i wake up. strange thing is, within 10-15 min of my phone being "awake" I assume the auto clock sync corrects the wrong time and by the time i'm i'm driving to work the clock's time is right.
i tried turning off wifi one night i think a couple days ago to see if it was some type of strange wifi issue and i found that with wifi turned off, my phone was almost 20 minutes off on the time.
This has affected strangely my alarm clock as well and sometimes it doesn't even go off and i naturally wake up and check and it shows the screen where the alarm clock is running, asking me to "dismiss" or "snooze"
This is super cumbersome, is ANYONE else having this issue with the hox? my only conclusion is while i am sleeping and my phone is on standby for many hours something isn't quite doing its job. maybe something like the phone time being off, i don't know, like 30 seconds an hour or something. I'm still on 1.73.
during the day while my phone is turned on every 30 min to an hour, my clock is perfectly sync'ed.
please help.
turn off auto updating and manually set it - does it still happen?
it could be a conflict between phone time and network time, and the phone stops checking when asleep?
phil112345 said:
turn off auto updating and manually set it - does it still happen?
it could be a conflict between phone time and network time, and the phone stops checking when asleep?
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that's a good test to try. will do that tonight, turning off network sync and leaving it on manual. will report back tomorrow AM
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All, i'm having a huge problem. beginning last weekend, whenever I wake up I find my phone clock has become nearly 5 minutes slower.
Because of my sleep schedule on the weekdays, its always 5 minutes late by the time i wake up. strange thing is, within 10-15 min of my phone being "awake" I assume the auto clock sync corrects the wrong time and by the time i'm i'm driving to work the clock's time is right.
i tried turning off wifi one night i think a couple days ago to see if it was some type of strange wifi issue and i found that with wifi turned off, my phone was almost 20 minutes off on the time.
This has affected strangely my alarm clock as well and sometimes it doesn't even go off and i naturally wake up and check and it shows the screen where the alarm clock is running, asking me to "dismiss" or "snooze"
This is super cumbersome, is ANYONE else having this issue with the hox? my only conclusion is while i am sleeping and my phone is on standby for many hours something isn't quite doing its job. maybe something like the phone time being off, i don't know, like 30 seconds an hour or something. I'm still on 1.73.
during the day while my phone is turned on every 30 min to an hour, my clock is perfectly sync'ed.
please help.
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Are you using a custom kernel? Some kernels can have time slew issues. Most people don't notice it. I use Clocksync from the market to keep synced.
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Are you using a custom kernel? Some kernels can have time slew issues. Most people don't notice it. I use Clocksync from the market to keep synced.
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i've only rooted it for titanium back up. kernel is factory. i am definitely going to look into clocksync as well after tonight's test. thank you.
i can confirm after i turned off network clock sync that it indeed was not the problem and that there is something inherent in the software that is slowing down my clock on my phone overnight. thing is i don't have any crazy apps. this is so strange.
anyways i have downloaded ClockSync and seeing if this will fix the problem. thanks
Hello everyone,
I know the alarm free date #SAD...# is a beta feature at the moment, but I've run into a bug with it that I thought you should know about.
I have a section on a widget where I show the next alarm date and time, but I want to also show bedtime, which would be the alarm minus 8 hours. I know for standard dates, I can do something like #D-480...# if I want to subtract 8 hours. I can even do math within the variable, such as #D-$(8*60)$...# to subtract 8 hours. When I try this same sort of thing with the alarm free date variable, I find that it compounds amount added or subtracted each minute until something causes it to reset.
To make a simple example, if my alarm is set for 3:30 on Monday, and if I want to display the alarm time with 1 minute subtracted from it, I use #SAD-1 P:mm p#, and I should get 3:29am on Monday. It works correctly for the first minute, but as soon as another minute passes, I see that the the adjusted alarm time now shows 3:28am. So every time a minute passes, the adjusted alarm time gets multiplied by the number of minutes passed since I saved the widget. If I subtract 2 minutes at a time, then I see the time drop by 2 minutes as each minute passes. If I do 8 hours, then, well, it gets very strange very quickly.
I have noticed that the adjusted alarm time will reset from time to time, going back to the correct calculation for a minute, but I'm not sure of what causes the reset. Sometimes it will go back to the correct calculation after editing the widget, and sometimes it won't. Other times it will go back to the correct calculation after my screen has been off for a little bit and then I turn the screen back on, but not every time. Also, it looks like it may not add or subtract additional increments while the screen is off. Again, with my example of subtracting 1 minute, if my screen timeout is 2 minutes, then by the time the screen turns off, I'll see 3 minutes subtracted in total. If I turn the screen back on 10 minutes later, it will still show the 3 minutes subtracted. The next minute that the screen is on, it will either reset to 1 minute being subtracted, or it will continue to 4 minutes subtracted.
FYI, I'm on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Android version 4.4.2, Sprint, rooted, but I am running on stock ROM and kernel.
I hope that this helps pinpoint where the bug may be. Please let me know if any other information is required.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Same problem here.