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Old 11-07-2022, 08:14 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by monophoto View Post
this is an interesting discussion, but - - -

We just shifted away from DST to standard time, and my Kindle PW Generation 10 didn't automatically make the change. There is a setting to make invoke the shift, but the whole point of this discussion was that Kindle time cannot be set manually, but rather slaves from WiFi, but in fact that's not what just happened.

And minor frustration - there is a time setting, but it's hidden in a place that is not at all intuitive.
Some places don't change the clock twice a year. No Kindle I've seen has a Time Zone setting, i.e. currently Ireland, Portugal & UK share TZ (Dublin, Lisbon & London) and change the clock, but countries closer to the tropics or in them, or much closer in entirety to poles don't change the clock.

Some Kindles don't set the time from WiFi/Mobile, only the date. Perhaps the rational is that your Kindle Market place may be in a different country or you might be travelling.

And there is no date setting?
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