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  1. #1
    Simon Templar
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    mrripcurl wrote:
    > Trouble was I went overseas last week after making overseas
    > appointments from Oz. When I arrived overseas the phone promptly
    > altered all the appointments by the difference in time zone, so that a
    > 10am appointment became 12 noon (I went to NZ). Aaaah!! My standard
    > 7am alarm became 9am - if I hadn't noticed I would have been cactus.


    It sounds to me like it has actually kept everything correct, because of
    the time zone change it appears to be wrong to you. But really they
    have stayed the same in relation to you initial time zone.


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    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



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  2. #2
    Anthony Horan
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    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 04:19:05 +1000, Simon Templar wrote:

    > mrripcurl wrote:
    >> Trouble was I went overseas last week after making overseas
    >> appointments from Oz. When I arrived overseas the phone promptly
    >> altered all the appointments by the difference in time zone, so that a
    >> 10am appointment became 12 noon (I went to NZ). Aaaah!! My standard
    >> 7am alarm became 9am - if I hadn't noticed I would have been cactus.

    >
    > It sounds to me like it has actually kept everything correct, because of
    > the time zone change it appears to be wrong to you. But really they
    > have stayed the same in relation to you initial time zone.


    Precisely. And being a MOBILE phone, that is NOT desirable.



  3. #3
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    Anthony Horan wrote:
    > Precisely. And being a MOBILE phone, that is NOT desirable.


    I'm not sure if I agree, say you have to have a conference over the
    phone at 1200 AEST, you travel to Perth for some reason and the phone
    then alerts you at 1200 WST, you call up and the conference is finished!

    Not that I travel, but being in the hobby of Amateur Radio I have come
    to understand the importance of time zones.

    Considering the phone tracks the relevant time zone, I'm sure it would
    revert back to the correct local time when you are back in NSW.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  4. #4
    Michael J
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    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing


    "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Anthony Horan wrote:
    >> Precisely. And being a MOBILE phone, that is NOT desirable.

    >
    > I'm not sure if I agree, say you have to have a conference over the phone
    > at 1200 AEST, you travel to Perth for some reason and the phone then
    > alerts you at 1200 WST, you call up and the conference is finished!


    He's right





  5. #5
    Anthony Horan
    Guest

    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 22:10:45 GMT, Michael J wrote:

    > "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Anthony Horan wrote:
    >>> Precisely. And being a MOBILE phone, that is NOT desirable.

    >>
    >> I'm not sure if I agree, say you have to have a conference over the phone
    >> at 1200 AEST, you travel to Perth for some reason and the phone then
    >> alerts you at 1200 WST, you call up and the conference is finished!

    >
    > He's right


    As far as conference calls go, yes. As far as everything else goes, no.



  6. #6
    mrripcurl
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    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    On Aug 8, 1:03 am, Anthony Horan <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 22:10:45 GMT, Michael J wrote:
    > > "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> Anthony Horan wrote:
    > >>> Precisely. And being a MOBILE phone, that is NOT desirable.

    >
    > >> I'm not sure if I agree, say you have to have a conference over the phone
    > >> at 1200 AEST, you travel to Perth for some reason and the phone then
    > >> alerts you at 1200 WST, you call up and the conference is finished!

    >
    > > He's right

    >
    > As far as conference calls go, yes. As far as everything else goes, no.


    Okay, no-one has told me whether this is a feature across modern
    Nokias or ltd to N95. Anyone know? I have subsequently found it same
    on E60 (I think that was what I was told or might have been E65).

    In the past 22 years with mobiles I've had about 25 mobiles and 6
    pdas. This is the first one that has done this automatically. What I
    most dislike is that Nok have changed this recently but not noted such
    a change on any freely available list. Nok Support say I cannot
    disable but they "may" give an option in future firmware upgrades,
    however they claim that since there was "a demand" for such a change
    the odds are not good (yet they couldn't point me to one single
    newsgroup or website advocating for such a change nor give me any idea
    of how many messages constituted "a demand" so that I could organise a
    counter-demand).

    And yes Simon, the times did change back, which means all those
    appointments that I made whilst I was away now look as though they
    occurred at 7am rather than 9am! I know when I was there so not a big
    issue, unless of course the Police decide to seize my phone as
    evidence in which case best of luck to them!





  7. #7
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    mrripcurl wrote:
    > Okay, no-one has told me whether this is a feature across modern
    > Nokias or ltd to N95. Anyone know?


    I have an N70 personally, but couldn't say if it happens with it because
    I don't travel that far a field.


    > And yes Simon, the times did change back, which means all those
    > appointments that I made whilst I was away now look as though they
    > occurred at 7am rather than 9am! I know when I was there so not a big
    > issue, unless of course the Police decide to seize my phone as
    > evidence in which case best of luck to them!


    I can see the problem if you aren't used to working different time
    zones, although to me it sounds quite logical.

    I suppose there is one work around for you in the mean time and that
    would be to disable the automatic time update feature, that way when you
    fire your phone up in another time zone it won't change the time. Of
    course it will still show the time back here in Australia, rather than
    where you are, but at least it won't change the appointments on you.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  8. #8
    Marts
    Guest

    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    mrripcurl wrote...

    >In the past 22 years with mobiles I've had about 25 mobiles and 6


    What sort of mobile did you have back in 1985? Presumably this was here in
    Oz?


    --
    A bachelor is someone who doesn't make the same mistake once..



  9. #9
    mrripcurl
    Guest

    Re: Nokia (N95) Time Zone Changing

    Actually I never had the automatic time zone update thingy on! But I
    did manually change the timezone when I went overseas, silly me! To
    think I thought that's what the feature was for! Anyway, from now on
    will never change time zone, will leave it as AEST and just change the
    time - hopefully that should work and tho I haven't been back o/seas
    to check this Nok Support agree that this will be a getaround for me.

    On Aug 10, 6:08 am, Simon Templar <[email protected]> wrote:
    > mrripcurl wrote:
    > > Okay, no-one has told me whether this is a feature across modern
    > > Nokias or ltd to N95. Anyone know?

    >
    > I have an N70 personally, but couldn't say if it happens with it because
    > I don't travel that far a field.
    >
    > > And yes Simon, the times did change back, which means all those
    > > appointments that I made whilst I was away now look as though they
    > > occurred at 7am rather than 9am! I know when I was there so not a big
    > > issue, unless of course the Police decide to seize my phone as
    > > evidence in which case best of luck to them!

    >
    > I can see the problem if you aren't used to working different time
    > zones, although to me it sounds quite logical.
    >
    > I suppose there is one work around for you in the mean time and that
    > would be to disable the automatic time update feature, that way when you
    > fire your phone up in another time zone it won't change the time. Of
    > course it will still show the time back here in Australia, rather than
    > where you are, but at least it won't change the appointments on you.
    >
    > --
    > The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    > belong to.
    >
    > 73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    > <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT...>






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