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    Did Anyon elses N800 not handle the DST switch overnight?

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    Inate00 | # 21 | 2008-03-10, 05:29 | Report

    Well, mine did, however my battery had to charge for over 16 hours to get a full charge today.

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    sjgadsby | # 22 | 2008-03-10, 12:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by cubeist View Post
    It is definitely related to Canadian DST zones.
    So, when did you canucks annex New York? My time didn't update automatically either.

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    grog | # 23 | 2008-03-10, 12:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
    So, when did you canucks annex New York? My time didn't update automatically either.
    Its all part of our world domination master plan. We'll have to terminate you now.

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    sondjata | # 24 | 2008-03-10, 12:45 | Report

    My N800 clock did but the Alarm also jumped up an hour. That was dumb.

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    devaler | # 25 | 2008-03-10, 12:56 | Report

    N800/OS2008, switched automatically.

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    Benson | # 26 | 2008-03-10, 16:32 | Report

    Mine works

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    dont | # 27 | 2008-03-10, 17:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by cubeist View Post
    It is definitely related to Canadian DST zones.
    Mine did not change either, also in Canada.

    So, we change it now and then in three weeks time it changes again on its own?

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    BobF4321 | # 28 | 2008-03-10, 17:43 | Report

    Interesting... I'm in Canada, and my N800/OS2008 was powered off during the "spring forward". When I powered it on today the clock applet showed the wrong time (one hour back), but the date/time control panel showed the correct time. Maybe it's just the clock applet?

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    DataPath | # 29 | 2008-03-10, 18:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by BobF4321 View Post
    Interesting... I'm in Canada, and my N800/OS2008 was powered off during the "spring forward". When I powered it on today the clock applet showed the wrong time (one hour back), but the date/time control panel showed the correct time. Maybe it's just the clock applet?
    That was my experience. The clock applet showed the wrong time, but when I went to change the time by hand, the tool for changing the time showed the right time, so I hit cancel.

    An alarm I had set went off according to the clock applet time rather than the time-changing tool time. So I went to the time-changing tool, didn't change the time, but didn't hit cancel either - I hit ok, and everything started working correctly.

    I think it might require a reboot, setting the time, or some other event that triggers the clock applet to reinitialize to bring the two clocks into sync.

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    DJames1 | # 30 | 2008-03-10, 18:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by DataPath View Post
    I think it might require a reboot, setting the time, or some other event that triggers the clock applet to reinitialize to bring the two clocks into sync.
    Nope, none of that helps here.

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