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Originally Posted by Lyn2012
That was my first thought, unfortunately after a few days or a week I suddenly realise that the clock is wrong, not by minutes but by many hours. This happened a number of times until I eventually gave up using the clock altogether.
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I've noticed this too. This sort of moronic behaviour of a device can get me to utterly start hating it and avoid buying one from the same manufacturer ever again.
I actually tried to set the clock by enabling Wifi, but it was still off. Not by hours, such as it would be by syncing with the wrong timezone, but by some sort of weird amount, like 23 minutes.
Now I just leave everything in the reader turned off and disregard the clock. The only thing I do is open a book, read, and turn pages. If all the books are done, I delete them and load some new ones in Calibre.
Maybe my next device won't be a Kindle, but with regard to that, Kobo needs to seriously unbug the text display in their firmware, improve their customer service, or Sony needs to add a front-light and lose the useless buttons.
Maybe I'll look into completely other brands; as long as they have a touch screen, and a front-light.