Calender times moved ahead 1 hour

evh2

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Does anyone else notice that all the times in their calender moved ahead one hour with the daylight savings time change? It happened to my phone and my wife's.
 
Well I didnt have that issue but I did notice the time was ahead by one hour. The thing is Im in AZ and we dont have daylight savings time. Needless to say when I woke up and thought I was late for work there was a little panic.

Did you get it fixed?
 
I'm in Arizona too and I have a recuring appt that occurs every wed. it is supose to be at 7 AM. The calendar entry for last week is at 7AM this week and on it is at 6 AM. I looked at other entries and they are all an hour earlier than they should. Something is hosed up.
 
My Fascinate thinks it should be on Central Daylight Time instead of Easter Daylight Time.

Update: The time seems to have fixed itself.
 
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My time adjusted properly overnight on Saturday/Sunday like it should (I'm eastern) but now I too notice all my calendar appointments are 1 hour later than they should be. Good thing I didn't have anything major going on today.
 
I'm having the same issue here. Thankfully my alarm isn't tied to my calendar, though I did have to be in to work early and now all my Google calendar events show 1hr late. I pulled the battery and restarted but that hasn't helped. I'm running superclean 2.9/voodoo.

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This seems to be an issue with google calendar so any (all of my) calendar entries synced with them are going to be off. As a temporary fix you can change your date & time settings to manually be in a time zone 1 hour ahead yours (I'm in -5:00 eastern and I changed to -6:00 central) in google's calendar settings.

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That still didn't sync properly even though it showed the correct times in google calendar itself. For now, I've just set google back to the proper time zone and adjusted my phones to one an hour behind (from -4:00 eastern to -5:00 central) then adjusted the time an hour forward manually. This only fixes the calendar times on my phone though, neither fix had any bearing on my sync with outlook.
 
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Same issue - but it's not ALL of my appointments... it appears to be all appointments entered within the last few weeks on the phone itself that were for times after the daylight savings time shift. I had reported an issue with sync where they were going in an hour early if they were for after daylight time went into effect, but now that appears to have been a phone issue as well. That is, this is not about a sync error as some have said... it happens even if the appt was entered directly on the phone. The calendar entry appears to have been tied to the GMT at the time it was entered... which should NOT have happened imo. It should have been at a time independent of GMT, but there doesn't seem to be a way to tell a calendar entry to ignore GMT and force a specific time regardless.
 
I still haven't gotten my items to sync properly. When I load them up in Chrome on my Revue or on my PC, they show the correct time when going to the site - but when loading them up through any browser on the phone, they show the same +1hr times they show in the built in calendar. I tried resetting the time zone/dst settings to no avail.

Does anyone have any additional suggestions?
 
My phone would not keep time well when set to manual (reminds me of my BB) so I finally broke down and manually changed all the times that were wrong. Thankfully, most of them were recurring events. PITA but problem solved. Until the fall...
 
Ouch!!

I have numerous appointments scheduled and now do not know if they are for the right times. I use Jorte which uses Google calendar. I also sync with my Outlook and now it looks like that is messed up as well. The first appointment, for next week, I have confirmed that the time has advanced 1 hour. What if I manually fix them, and then Google comes along with a fix and they end up wrong again?:mad:
 
I doubt they're going to do anything about it because there's no telling what is and isn't wrong. Google is better off leaving things in your hands as to not mess things up again.