"Paul Trusten, R.Ph." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not metric, but we standards buffs love it, don't we??
Carleton, I had a Motorola V180, and now I have a Motorola RAZR V3. Both were
24-hour settable. With the RAZR, and, I believe also the V180, I did the
following:
settings --> initial setup ---> time and date ---> autoupdate (CHANGE THIS FROM
"ON" TO "OFF".)
Turning off the auto update takes the phone's clock off the network. When, after
turning off the autoupdate, you go back into "time and date," there then, and
only then, does a format choice appear between 12-hour and 24-hour. Choose
24-hour and voila! The format changes. I had to tinker quite a bit, and call
customer service, to learn and RE-learn this trick.
See if this works or if you have it.
Paul T.
KEWL! Those instructions worked on my trusty old Motorola V60i!
:-D
I thought that I was stuck with those silly AMs and PMs until it drops from
old age.
BTW, Motorola's V60 series, which I consider to be among the *VERY BEST* cell
phones ever made, are functionally obsolete due to their non-GPS capability
for e911 purposes and I am able to continue to use mine only because is
grandfathered in on Alltel's network.
(rant mode=ON)
A POX! on Motorola for not offering e911-capable V60-series cellphones!
Grrrrrr....
(rant mode=OFF)
(Oh yea, don't forget to turn AUTOUPDATE back to 'ON' when yo are done.)
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