Sujet : Re: When was the text sent?
De : hugybear (at) *nospam* gmx.net (Jörg Lorenz)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 09. Sep 2024, 16:46:05
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On 09.09.24 17:41, knuttle wrote:
On 09/09/2024 11:20 AM, Jörg Lorenz wrote:
On 09.09.24 16:50, micky wrote:
I've noticed that the time specified for an incoming text which I
receive while the phone is off is the time that I turn the phone on.
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I'd like to know when the text was actually sent.
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The lack of this knowledge has led to problems. For example, yesterday,
my girlfriend stood me up for a 6PM date. She told me that while taking
a walk Sunday morning, 3 men had kidnapped her, taken away her phone,
and didn't release her until 9PM. I didn't know there was a problem
until 5PM when I turned on my phone and got a text from her that said 2
men were following her. She's telling me now that she sent this text at
9 in the morning, but I think it might not have been as late as 4 or 5
in the afternoon when she realized she wouldn't be home in time for our
date, and that she was out with another guy, not kidnapped. She knows I
don't turn on the phone until I'm leaving the house and I woudn't leave
my house before 5:30PM. So the time the phone shows for the text is
5:30PM, but if I had the time it was sent, I'd now if she was telling
the truth.
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You are definitely senile.
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If you don't trust her to be truthfull with you, you should dump her.
You are replying to the wrong person.
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