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Cell phones taking over as timepieces [POLL]

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Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: Amused

That's the battery model. Look in the slot where the battery goes to see the phoen model.
yeah, edited

Ah, OK. That's weird. Who is your provider?

I have a Samsung phone with Verizon (SCH-A670) and the time is very accurate.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
I have a Samsung phone with Verizon and the time is very accurate.
Cingular. Just now is the only time it's been turned off in probably a year, so I'm not sure what the problem might be. Oh well, I just have to remember to adjust it every once in a while...
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: aswedc
I don't wear a watch, but my cell sucks at time keeping. It gets three or four minutes off about once a month.

brand, model?

I was going to ask the same thing. My cell phone is always right on time with the radio linked "atomic" clocks I have in my house


hmm, aren't cell phone clocks synced with the provider? i've never had to set the clock even after removing the battery.
 
Any recent phone should be able to pull the time from the cellular network, there's no excuse for the time to be off.

Absolute worst case power cycling it & forcing it to re-acquire the time should put it back.

The only phone I've used (more specifically been around someone who used it) that didn't sync with the network did lose a few minutes a month. Highly annoying, & it would be enough to make me ditch the phone in favor of another model.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: Amused
I have a Samsung phone with Verizon and the time is very accurate.
Cingular. Just now is the only time it's been turned off in probably a year, so I'm not sure what the problem might be. Oh well, I just have to remember to adjust it every once in a while...

It's not adjustable. It's set by the network.
 
I never wore a watch to begin with, so my phone has just kept me from bugging other people that do wear watches for the time.
 
I still wear a watch, but then again I don't own a cellphone, so I suppose I'm an oddball from the start.
 
Funny. I got a blackberry from work last year and I stopped wearing my watch. I'm going back to school next week, so I'm handing in my BB and I'll have to start wearing it again...
 
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: moshquerade
you never post a link. i might want to umm.... borrow this topic... and ummm... post it on another board, and w/o a link you make me do some work tracking it down. 😛

as far as the original topic, i might check my cellphone for the time, but i still wear a watch just as much. my watch is like a piece of jewelry. i like wearing jewelry.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/08/2...tches.reut/index.html?section=cnn_tech

All ya gotta do is google the headline 😉
that is the work i was speaking of 😉

 
Wearing a watch or any jewelry is uncomfortable and down right dangerous to my job.

Why would I wear a redundancy?
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: Amused
I have a Samsung phone with Verizon and the time is very accurate.
Cingular. Just now is the only time it's been turned off in probably a year, so I'm not sure what the problem might be. Oh well, I just have to remember to adjust it every once in a while...
It's not adjustable. It's set by the network.
Not necessarily. Some phones only re-acquire the time if they pick up a new tower or are just power-cycled. My old Motorola V60 had the ability to set the time, as does my curent Blackberry 8700.

ZV
 
I use to wear a watch, but, even before I got a mobile phone, I developed a skin reaction to wearing watches. Accordingly, I have a couple nice watches I can't wear 🙁

So, I am required to use my mobile phone as my timepiece.

MotionMan
 
My cingular Sony Ericsson z500a is always 2-3 minutes off from the atomic clocks. Occasionally I'll set it to sync with my pc, but when I check it a few minutes later, it's two minutes off again.

I stopped bothering syncing it, and i add two minutes to the time. I suspect it's cingular's clocks that are set to the wrong time, not the phone.
 
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