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crshbndct

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#73864 24-Dec-2010 20:36
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so after much deliberation, i decided to buy myself a motorola milestone. i had researched it, looked at all the specs and it was what i wanted.

so on an impulse today i bought a vodafone 845 ($200 dollar credit WIN!!) for $199 and i also bought a el cheaperoni net book for 388. plugged the usb cable into the net book and i was happily surfing at 7.2mbps within a minute of plugging in. so thats awesome.

one question though.

when i set up the weather widget, i input whangarei as the location, and it found whangarei as the location, and the weather report is spot on.

only the weatehr widget time is always 45minutes fast? wtf? i have tried setting time to set, not get from network, but i still have a bung weather widget.
its not a major, because i generally dont use that home screen much, but its just an annoying thing.

help please someone?

i tried setting it to auckland, and it was an hour slow then? double wtf?

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wanghou168
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  #421424 24-Dec-2010 21:15
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set the phone to network default?
I dont rem I changed the time or anything else when I tried to set up my 845, just set the phone to network carrier default.
Think the phone sync with the network or something.




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nzkiwiboy
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  #422934 31-Dec-2010 12:26
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Yeah, Something is wrong with the weather widget, when i put Manukau the time is right, but when i put just Auckland the time is 1 hour behind, i don't know whats wrong with it though.

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