Frustrating! I have GPS on on my phone. When I'm home/at work, my clock widget seems to show the correct city (well, close enough--it's the next town over), but the time is off by an hour. I'm fairly certain that this is because the Clock thinks that I'm in Lincoln, Nebraska rather than Lincoln, Rhode Island. That'd explain why it's an hour off. I've gone into Clock, then in World Clock gone to Add City and searched for Lincoln, and only the one in Nebraska shows up, so to me this sort of confirms what I think is wrong.
I have the Date/Time set to Automatic so it picks it up from the network. The date and time on the lock screen and on the taskbar are both correct. So I don't really *need* the clock widget, but I like the flippy clock with the weather built in!
This seems to be either Sprint or Hero specific, as I have 2 friends with HTC phones (not sure what networks they're on) that get the right time when they're in Lincoln. I'm pretty sure this only started happening around Dec. 21st or so. I think GPS used to correctly pinpoint my location, but around then it started showing the next town over rather than the one I was actually in.
I have the same problem, but ironically my "home" is lincoln, nebraska. When I went west to Lexington for business my clock was one hour ahead. I think the same thing was happening, that is was using Lexington Kentucky rather than Nebraska...
All in all, weird, but as you said, clock on lock screen and up top was correct...
Same problem here. For me, it is intermittent. Is there anyway to drop the flip clock & just have the weather?
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Yeah. Just drag the flip clock widget to the trash bin and add any weather only widget. Should be one in your phone already and there are plenty in the market to choose from.
Mine does the same thing. I'm in Concord, NC, but it thinks I'm in Concord, CA. That's a 3 hour difference!! So I just have it set for Charlotte, NC. Close enough for government work.
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my htc hero clock is showing time for elk grove ca, I live in elk grove IL. so my clock is 2 hours behind.sprnt says they have no idea why its doing this. I guess this happened back in october also
Same problem here. I live in Peoria AZ & work in Phoenix AZ. When I'm at home, the clock widget shows "Peoria" & 1 hour ahead. The taskbar still shows the correct time. I'm guessing it thinks it's in Peoria IL, since it does not list Peoria AZ in the list of cities. When I go to work, it changes to Phoenix & corrects the time back.
We do not observe DST in AZ, so I hope that's not going to be an issue. My previous phone was the HTC Touch Diamond, & it had a HUGE problem with that, despite having a specific setting for "AZ."
I live in a small city outside of Ft. Worth, Texas. A month ago, it read the correct city and time and all that. Then, all the sudden, it quit reading my city and read Ft. Worth. It's not that big of a deal but sometimes the temp is a little different. Anyone know why this happened or how to fix it??
QUESTION: What app will give me a flip-style clock WITHOUT the weather? I use The Weather Channel App if I need weather, and I don't need it to tell me currently what it is, because I can just stick my head out the car window to find that out. But I LOVE the flip clock look. Heeeeelp!?
How do you get the clock to stay on the city you set it to? I also live in Nebraska (Omaha) but I live close to Bellevue, NE and when it reads that it things Bellevue, WA. Why the heck are they searching by city name? That seems to be a stupid way of pulling the clock weather info. They should be pulling the location and zip code. Then do a city lookup so it looks nice.
I'm also having the problem of things in my calendar switching times with the time change. I thought they fixed that a while back. Guess I need to search for that now.
Good question can you keep the HTC clock from polling your 'current' location. Not only is this feature incredibly inaacurate..(I have yet to have it list the city I am actually in) but I"m tired of the three hour time difference because it thinks I"m in Lancaster, CA instead of PA....sigh
I managed to fix it by removing all entries for times and all entries for weather locations. Then turned off the GPS and Cell tower location things, turned off the cell network connection then turned them all back on.
I lived in Haysville Ks and mine gave me Riverside, CA. No idea why. It always bugged me but I moved to Wichita (which is a mile away from Haysville and I get the right city and time now) Hasnt given me the incorrect city or time yet. Knock on wood.
QUESTION: What app will give me a flip-style clock WITHOUT the weather? I use The Weather Channel App if I need weather, and I don't need it to tell me currently what it is, because I can just stick my head out the car window to find that out. But I LOVE the flip clock look. Heeeeelp!?
yes, this is a known issue and i have run into it countless times, htc SHOULD get their asses in gear and update their existing software instead of focusing on rushing out half-assed phones like their windows phone 7 phones(IE HD7 and surround) but that is neither here nor there... the solution to many headaches with this cursed widget is this......
remove widget from home screen then tap menu > settings > applications > manage applications > All(or menu > all, depending on OS on phone) scroll to Clock by HTC (***NOT Clock Widget***) and tap on it, from there, clear data and ensure it reads as 0KB of information (if not then power cycle phone and repeat steps until it does then return to home screen > hit + button > tap Widget > scroll down and select clock by HTC (***NOT analog clock***) > scroll to the right twice to get the right clock with the weather > select it > tap Add City > put in your city or larger city nearest you that would get the same weather as you > select that city > leave the full screen animation on cause lets face it, its pretty damn cool > enjoy your updated widget with YOUR weather being read properly(this may take a few moments or a power cycle of the phone to get it to read but this has worked for me personally and for others I've helped many times over...
everyone please enjoy this little golden nugget of information and remember..... Google contacts sync to GOOGLE and Phone contacts sync to your outlook on your PC, they will not cross-sync without unsupported third party software so don't try, HTC apparently hates Macs so don't look for any help there or with linux because no one seems to like them at all.
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I have been having this problem since December. Talked with Sprint tech support back in January, they hard reset my phone which meant I had to reinstall everything. Well it started again today. Had me globe trotting in Tiana. Called tech support they could not help, but suggested I go to a sprint repair center. I went and spoke with a tech. His response, yes MOST people in the US are having this issue. It should be fixed on the next release, and I JUST NEED TO LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT!.. Based on the age of this thread I do not think that either Sprint or HTC are working the issue, some people have had it going back a year. Why would sprint continue to sell defective phones? I told the tech I want my money back, I purchased it in November. His reply "You want a refund just because your clock does not work?" Sprint does not see this as important.
... I told the tech I want my money back, I purchased it in November. His reply "You want a refund just because your clock does not work?" Sprint does not see this as important.
WOW! Now that is a very bad example of customer service. I would call Sprint, and ask for "the cancellation dept" also know and "account services" or "Retentions". That comment alone shoud get you some account credit, but that doesn't fix the problem.
Try toggling off, and then back on, all of the location settings. (Menu/settings/location)
Then, remove the clock widget, and re-add it.
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Like others out there, my Evo has been randomly putting me in Nairobi, or Abju Parish, or any number of other African cities ever since I did a system update back in December. The city, weather, time AND the system time up in the right corner of the phone are all incorrect. I checked the Date/Time setting and it was set to automatic but had me in East Africa repeatedly. I turned it to manual and rest it to Eastern time (I live in Washington, DC) and it not only reverts the weather and flip clock back to the African cities, it also puts the clock in the upper corner back AND changes my time zone back to East Africa on its own!
We have removed the widget from the home screen, readded it. Updated the PRL, reset the phone, everything. Resetting the phone helped until I got the same system update and installed it!
Sprint has been useless obviously.
Last edited by mmroman; February 28th, 2011 at 01:51 PM.
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Well, I've been placed in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Rampura to name a few. I do not think it is the HTC Widget that's messed up, its Sprint's networks or Android itself. The tower should convey the right city from what I believe and that's what the problem is. I cannot rely on my phone's alarm to wake me up correctly since it somehow puts me half way across the world every morning.
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Like others out there, my Evo has been randomly putting me in Nairobi, or Abju Parish, or any number of other African cities ever since I did a system update back in December. The city, weather, time AND the system time up in the right corner of the phone are all incorrect. I checked the Date/Time setting and it was set to automatic but had me in East Africa repeatedly. I turned it to manual and rest it to Eastern time (I live in Washington, DC) and it not only reverts the weather and flip clock back to the African cities, it also puts the clock in the upper corner back AND changes my time zone back to East Africa on its own!
We have removed the widget from the home screen, readded it. Updated the PRL, reset the phone, everything. Resetting the phone helped until I got the same system update and installed it!
My issue started about 9 months after owning the EVO, at first I could power my phone off and it would correct itself but only for a few days. After going through tech support and visiting our local retailer, sprint sent me a new phone well refurb the new phone did the same thing but within two days, called them again after another 4 hours on the phone and threatening to change carriers they sent me another refurb, same thing after day 5, long story short I received my third refurb a week ago and woke up today to my clock saying 5:49 pm when in fact it was 8:49 am. They said after 3 refurbs they can send a new phone, but I don't have the energy to spend yet another 4 hours on the phone and after reading here it sounds like it would still have the same issue. This is so frustrating I have always used my phone for an alarm clock. There has to be a fix.
So I just got the Evo a month ago everything was going great. Then it told me I was in Mays Landing and wouldnt change when I went back home. I went in and tried changing the location and deleted Mays Landing and now it says 'My location' and no weather. I kinda liked the weather on my phone like it was. I have restarted my phone, deleted the clock and put the widget back on the home screen and nothing it still saying 'My Location'. Can someone please help me get it back to the original way
Is anyone having problems with keeping the correct time on their LG Optimus V. Since a recent update that Virgin did my clock keeps going back 2 hours. Only solution provided by tech support was to turn off ph and pull the battery, which I have done, or to do a hard reset, which based upon prior threads doesn't work either. Virgin is trying to state that it is an internal clock issue, but I know that the time gets pulled from the cell towers....Does anyone have any solutions? This is really frustrating!
I live in a south western suburb of Sydney and my HTC is insisting that I live in San Juan, Domincan Republic out in the Caribbean! Now if anyone knows anything about geography, that's pretty much on the other side of the world on the northern hemisphere LOL
I'm losing it. I'm ready to throw my fone on the floor in an angry tantrum!
I live in a south western suburb of Sydney and my HTC is insisting that I live in San Juan, Domincan Republic out in the Caribbean! Now if anyone knows anything about geography, that's pretty much on the other side of the world on the northern hemisphere LOL
I'm losing it. I'm ready to throw my fone on the floor in an angry tantrum!
Do you have Location Services turned on? To determine your correct location, Android needs access to either the wireless networks around you, the cell towers near you, or your GPS.
If you leave all of these off, then it will not update where you are. Go into Settings and then Location, and turn access to wireless networks on, or you could just manually enter your location in the clock.
I have an Incredible 2 and I'm on Verizon... I just experienced this for the first time today. My previous phone was the first Incredible, and I never had this issue. Then today, it tells me I am on Korean time, and I am in Seoul, South Korea. Except I live in Vermont, USA. What??
I restarted my phone and when it turned back on, it told me the correct time as EST. When I checked it twenty mins later, I was back in Seoul. I had been on WiFi and Mobile Network, so I turned WiFi off. I cleared out the data in the clock app, and restarted again. So far, so good. If that doesn't solve it, I'll manually set the time and hope that sticks!
I have an Incredible 2 and I'm on Verizon... I just experienced this for the first time today. My previous phone was the first Incredible, and I never had this issue. Then today, it tells me I am on Korean time, and I am in Seoul, South Korea. Except I live in Vermont, USA. What??
I restarted my phone and when it turned back on, it told me the correct time as EST. When I checked it twenty mins later, I was back in Seoul. I had been on WiFi and Mobile Network, so I turned WiFi off. I cleared out the data in the clock app, and restarted again. So far, so good. If that doesn't solve it, I'll manually set the time and hope that sticks!
My wife's Sprint HTC EVO 4G wigged out and said it was four hours back on the clock a couple of days ago. She turned it off and then on again and that seemed to fix the issue.
At least it did not say she was in another part of the world though. Haha.
My son has an LG Ally and I have the LG flip phone. Just a little over a week ago both our phones started jumping an hour ahead several times during the day. No rhyme or reason. Our service is with Verizon and we have reprogrammed both phones completely and are still having the trouble. We live just outside Atlanta, GA. Is anyone else having this problem?