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        Hugehead @Keneda
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        @keneda anything i can do?

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          Keneda @Hugehead
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          @hugehead
          Did you try to set clock manually as a workaround ?
          I'm afraid that's the only idea i'll have to submit, i'm far from being a coder.

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            arubislander @Hugehead
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            @hugehead it would seem your clock battery is dead, and your clock looses charge when the device is not powered. In other words, it seems like a hardware issue.

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              Keneda @arubislander
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              @arubislander
              I though about that but clock battery is usefull only when you remove the device battery, like on a PC motherboard when unplugged from wall power, no ?

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                arubislander @Keneda
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                @keneda As I understand it, the clock battery comes into play whenever the device is not switched on.

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                  Keneda @arubislander
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                  @arubislander
                  Maybe it's different from PC / game station on smartphone then.

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                    nero355 @Keneda
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                    @keneda said in clock reset on reboot:

                    @arubislander
                    Maybe it's different from PC / game station on smartphone then.

                    I am pretty sure it is! πŸ˜‰

                    But what bugs me is that his phone should always sync the time via his carrier/provider even without Data Enabled because that's what phones do for many years now as far as I know ?!

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                      arubislander @nero355
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                      @nero355 said in clock reset on reboot:

                      But what bugs me is that his phone should always sync the time via his carrier/provider even without Data Enabled because that's what phones do for many years now as far as I know ?!

                      Well, in this one case the phone acts exactly like a desktop computer... πŸ˜‹

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                        Yoni @arubislander
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                        @arubislander @HUGEHEAD

                        Phones don't have room for a CMOS battery, and a quick look on OnePlus forums came up with a known time reset issue on the One model, is it a new issue since UB? does it happen if the phone is connected to a power source while it is restarting?

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                          arubislander @Yoni
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                          @yoni said in clock reset on reboot:

                          Phones don't have room for a CMOS battery,

                          Hadn't thought about that, but that makes a lot of sense. Yet another area where phones differ from laptop/desktops.

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