Seano
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i believe you would need to pick GMT-3:00 since you are in the pacific time zone and the messages are off by 4 hours.
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That worked for my text messages but jacked up my calendars. Any way to adjust them?
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That worked for my text messages but jacked up my calendars. Any way to adjust them?
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Thank you seano got it working but this guy is correct and now im having the same problem with my calender
Interesting, I've had at least 1 other email reporting the same issue
with the exact same kernel version.
The built-in messaging app actually inserts the received message into
the database (not chomp). It looks like the built-in messaging app in
this particular version sets the timestamp of the received message to
the timestamp received from the SMS Center instead of setting it to the
timestamp on the phone. The official Android 2.2 version doesn't have
this issue (it was actually a bug in Android-1.1 and was fixed in
Android-1.5).
Is there any source code available for this particular build?
So no fix except for one that breaks calendar?
So no fix except for one that breaks calendar?
there was a handcent update that fixed the time stamp issue.