The middle time stamp would coincide with Central Time, but it is not labeled as such. If that is what it represents, then it shouldn't
be on my texts since eastern Tennessee and Georgia are in the Eastern Time Zone.
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budone,
In the last two days there has been a change in the format of my text messages. Previously, the texts simply had a time stamp given in Eastern Time. NOW, this is followed with the date and AM or PM time, but the time is one hour earlier and NO Time Zone notation given. Then it says, 'Stored' with a time stamp matching the date and time given in the line designated as "Eastern."
Surely, there are others who have experienced this. I hope this clears the explanation up some.
The explanation helps greatly, but I do not have an answer for ya.
Here's an update on my text messages that appear to be based on Central Standard Time: I was told this afternoon that my Mobile
Identification Numbers (MIN) (Whatever that is) had been changed to a Mississippi Area Code. I don't see why it couldn't be changed back to the Eastern Time Zone by now. It may be incorrect on just the primary family account phone, but it is affecting the date time stamps from the other four phones. The EST time shown on the phones has always displayed correctly.