Local time

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Local time

Postby richard_kis » 06 Dec 2019, 10:33

Ahoj,
Mám na obrazovke zobrazený lokálny čas. Bohužiaľ celé leto som mal čas posunutý o hodinu dozadu (bol zobrazovaný zimný čas resp. UTC+1). Nenašiel som žiadne nastavenie, ktoré by to ovplyvňovalo a tak som si proste povedal, že softvér ignoruje prechod na letný čas a že v zime bude čas OK. Teraz (po prechode na zimný čas) mi ale softvér ukazuje čas letný (UTC+2)! Je to bug alebo mám niečo zle?
Vďaka,
Richard
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Re: Local time

Postby Tonio » 06 Dec 2019, 19:03

Hi,
Local time is managed by android system it self and/or Mobile telecommunication carrier
Its frequent to see configuration mistake of telecommunication equipments that lead to wrong time displayed on enduser customers device
You can manage this
On your android device, go to "Settings", then "System", then "Date and Time"
Their you will be able setting correctly your local time
Have fun

dobrý deň,
Miestny čas riadi mobilný telekomunikačný operátor Android
Často sa vyskytuje chyba konfigurácie telekomunikačných zariadení
Môžete to spravovať
Na zariadení s Androidom prejdite na „Nastavenia“, potom na „Systém“, potom „Dátum a čas“
Budú môcť správne nastaviť váš miestny čas
Bavte sa
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Re: Local time

Postby richard_kis » 07 Dec 2019, 16:46

Hi Tonio,
Android itself shows correct time. That was the first thing I checked.
However "LT" on my FlyIsFun screen is 1 hour plus (In summer it was 1 hour minus). Pretty strange..
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Re: Local time

Postby richard_kis » 08 Dec 2019, 09:29

Have some update..
I received a PM from forum user (thank you Jean-Pierre) with information that the only timezone setting which gives the correct time for him is Brazzaville GMT+01.00 (Central African time). I tried it and voila I have correct LT on the screen now. But I wanted to find the root of the thing :-) so I switched back to GMT+1 Central European setting. Nothing changed in FIF, LT is still correct. Then I tried to set so different timezone GMT+3. Still nothing changed in FIF. Tried various settings, closed and restarted the FIF between attempts. Android switched the new time immediately but the FIF kept showing GMT+1. Then I've got an idea to restart the system. Now FIF showed actual Android timezone (GMT+3). Then I set GMT+1 Central European timezone back. Started FIF and the time was correct without system restart this time. Pretty strange behavior.
My Android version is 4.4.4
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Re: Local time

Postby RadimBenda » 24 Apr 2020, 06:42

richard_kis wrote:Have some update..
I received a PM from forum user (thank you Jean-Pierre) with information that the only timezone setting which gives the correct time for him is Brazzaville GMT+01.00 (Central African time). I tried it and voila I have correct LT on the screen now. But I wanted to find the root of the thing :-) so book of ra I switched back to GMT+1 Central European setting. Nothing changed in FIF, LT is still correct. Then I tried to set so different timezone GMT+3. Still nothing changed in FIF. Tried various settings, closed and restarted the FIF between attempts. Android switched the new time immediately but the FIF kept showing GMT+1. Then I've got an idea to restart the system. Now FIF showed actual Android timezone (GMT+3). Then I set GMT+1 Central European timezone back. Started FIF and the time was correct without system restart this time. Pretty strange behavior.
My Android version is 4.4.4


Have you tried updating your smartphone to the factory settings? Perhaps the problem is in the wrong settings. Or try downloading individual watches through the playmarket.
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Re: Local time

Postby RogerF » 24 Apr 2020, 10:06

"Have you tried updating your smartphone to the factory settings?"


This is a very dangerous advice!

"A factory reset, also known as master reset, is a software restore of an electronic device to its original system state by erasing all of the information stored on the device in an attempt to restore the device to its original manufacturer settings."
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