Is it just this area or others having their mobiles still on daylight saving time?My phone usually alters itself when I cross state boundaries,i.e NSW/Qld.I have free time between 6 pm and 7.pm,with my phone still an hour ahead I figure that I will be charged at normal rates.(confused myself now).Any clues please.Cheers.Ibbo.
dave06 said
10:24 AM Apr 6, 2009
in your settings menu you should have time and date setting menu, in there you will find a sub menu asking if you wish to have "automatic updating" click that and you should be fine, mine updated itself sometime sunday morning
Cruising Granny said
03:47 PM Apr 6, 2009
My solution, live in a state which hasn't adopted DLS.
I must admit I've always been a bit concerned about Telstra's policy on this. They could be making wads of money out of us because we've made our free calls in their unfree time.
Ouch. Cunning lot that Telstra. Have fun with that. Granny
Wombat 280 said
05:43 PM Apr 6, 2009
Cruising Granny wrote:
My solution, live in a state which hasn't adopted DLS. I must admit I've always been a bit concerned about Telstra's policy on this. They could be making wads of money out of us because we've made our free calls in their unfree time. Ouch. Cunning lot that Telstra. Have fun with that. Granny
Me to ,plus is it taken on the time at the location you are calling from or the time st the location you are calling . Nothing in the sales pitch really states who's up who and who is paying
ibbo said
01:34 PM Apr 9, 2009
Dave..Sorry I have not replied beore.Also to the other kind respondees I offfer my thanks.The fault fixed itself by the time I next looked at my phone.Apparenly Telstra really stuffed up badly over the change over from Daylight saving to normal time.Cheers.Ibbo.