I, too, wanted to reply with my own experiences. I received my Centura on 1/25/2014 (so, about three weeks now). Initially, I went several days with no issues - but then it showed up (a couple of times - set to acquire time thru network). I then turned that feature off and went several days again without problems - so, I figured, "OK, well, setting the time manually isn't the greatest, but I can live with it." (figuring, then, that it might be through the network). But, then I had problems that way, as well. Discovered, when this happened, I could switch on 'network' time and it corrected, then turn it back off again. After a few days of this, I turned 'network' time back on -- and that has been about 10 days ago - no issues over this last 10 days or so.
What prompts my reply here is about 2 days ago I also discovered the 'calendar' issue Kate talks about - again, set to Australian time zone (I'm on EST/EDT in GA). I wondered if this had something to do with it (and this especially since every 'set-back' I've experienced in the clock has *always* been a whole number of hours (minutes seems OK) - which was leading me to believe that it might have something to do with time zones). I've been going now about 3 days with the correct time zone set in 'calendar' - but, as noted, I'd had at least a week (on 'network' time) prior to that where things were OK.
Not sure if my experiences helps anyone (or this issue) - and I would like to ask if anyone out here that has had this problem has had the MINUTES change - as, from what I've heard / seen, it has been a whole number of HOURS?? This might indicate that the time zone is having some bearing on it. I notice in the 'Date & Time' screen in 'Settings' has a time zone and I feel reasonably certain I had that set correctly (now set to 'Automatic time zone').
Note, I do not have the GPS turned on - which would seem to be needed to correlate the 'Automatic time zone' - but I've had GPS off for awhile (2 weeks) as a battery saver.
Just more info - but, as of this post, I've gone approaching 2 weeks with no time issues.
-- john.
What prompts my reply here is about 2 days ago I also discovered the 'calendar' issue Kate talks about - again, set to Australian time zone (I'm on EST/EDT in GA). I wondered if this had something to do with it (and this especially since every 'set-back' I've experienced in the clock has *always* been a whole number of hours (minutes seems OK) - which was leading me to believe that it might have something to do with time zones). I've been going now about 3 days with the correct time zone set in 'calendar' - but, as noted, I'd had at least a week (on 'network' time) prior to that where things were OK.
Not sure if my experiences helps anyone (or this issue) - and I would like to ask if anyone out here that has had this problem has had the MINUTES change - as, from what I've heard / seen, it has been a whole number of HOURS?? This might indicate that the time zone is having some bearing on it. I notice in the 'Date & Time' screen in 'Settings' has a time zone and I feel reasonably certain I had that set correctly (now set to 'Automatic time zone').
Note, I do not have the GPS turned on - which would seem to be needed to correlate the 'Automatic time zone' - but I've had GPS off for awhile (2 weeks) as a battery saver.
Just more info - but, as of this post, I've gone approaching 2 weeks with no time issues.
-- john.
it is ALWAYS exactly 6 hours no matter the setting configurations. I have tried everything except factory reset as well. It is driving me crazy as my phone is my alarm clock. I woke up at 3 something this am and saw it was again 6 hours off...set the clock. Triple checked it since i was 1/2 asleep. Whew. Right?? Wrong. Overslept anyway. It went back again!! 