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#5775 25-Nov-2005 15:04
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I've been looking around for a while now for an NTP server for my Nokia 6680, but haven't found anything. The phone's time seems very unreliable and I would like an app. that can run in background and connect automatically to an NTP server say once a day and adjust the phone's time.

I use Oxygen Phone Manager and they kindly put an option in their latest release to sync. the time but I would still like to be able to have an app. in the phone especially if I don't use OPM II for a while.

Anyone got an app. to suit or knows how to write one?



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#23880 25-Nov-2005 23:31
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What about Internet Time for Symbian S60? It promises to synchronise to a NTP server:

"Different predefined Time Servers.
Automatical time synchronization: daily, every 3 days, every 5 days, weekly and monthly.
Ability to setup exact time for schedule synchronization.
Support for international regions, multiple time-zones and daylight-saving anywhere in the world.
Automatical time synchronize on device startup."

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  #23886 26-Nov-2005 04:14
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Exactly what I was after, I musn't have been using the right keywords as I had scoured Handango more than once.

Thanks!



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