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Deozaan:
Lately I'm noticing the displayed time being sooner later than what seems correct -- and it seems to get worse over time.
Installed ClockSync (root required) and am hoping for an improvement.
Has anyone else had similar problems?
-ewemoa (July 11, 2011, 07:45 PM)
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On Sunday the power went out here and I reset the clock in the kitchen according to my Android's clock. I found out later that day that my Android clock was about 20 minutes behind actual time and I was late for something. This thread reminded me to fix my clock on my Android, but I just checked and it is accurate now. :huh:
I no longer subscribe to cellular/data service on my Android, I also hadn't had it connected to the wifi for a while and it got behind. But for about the past 24 hours it's been connected to WiFi and now the clock is right, so I think perhaps it automatically syncs itself with some sort of "atomic clock" if it has data/WiFi access.
Other than this instance on Sunday, I've never noticed my Android clock being wrong, except perhaps when I was travelling by airplane (phone was off) across timezones.
ewemoa:
Thanks all for your comments :)
The device in question here isn't currently associated with any phone plans and its WiFi doesn't tend to be on very much to increase the time between battery charges.
ewemoa:
Came across this spreadsheet of supposedly free apks:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AkYukCg_h8T-dDJGYml2Wm5QdGowYlJNYW5WMmxJMlE&gid=0
Renegade:
I just started using Andricious - a Delicious client that integrates with Android. Works very well.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sherbert.delicious
The integration is good and I can use it in Opera. So... Happy. :)
Tuxman:
Delicious is still around? Thought Yahoo canceled it.
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