02/12/2010, 10:08 AM
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Ok so, i was out of town yesterday in a remote location that has crappy cellphone network. I was on and off of roaming and no network.
It was about 12:00pm and i received a text message but the time stamp said 5:00pm. I can now officially say the reason for this was roaming... So for all those who say their text messages have the wrong time on them it's because they must be in an area where coverage sucks. Now that i'm back in town my phone works like normal. ![]() * i just wanted to make a post so that i can add tags to it in case people search for this later.
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02/12/2010, 10:23 AM
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finally someone else who realized this!!!
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02/12/2010, 10:31 AM
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^ lol yeah, i see people blaming patches and the phone but it's not. i just want to set the record straight.
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