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    HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    Hi everyone
    I recently got a new Wildfire S but due to my mum messing with the phone I now have a load of cities on the world clock that are congesting it from the ones I am interested in, it used to give me updates on Da Nang and tell me about the weather, I managed to sort that out, I was wondering how I delete cities from my world clock as there is no clear option, there isn't an option to get to a menu for the world clock either, any ideas?

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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    Well, I dont have a Widfire, it cant be that dissimilar to what its like on my Desire. I can delete using the following:
    • Tap the main clock on the homescreen
    • Select the world clock option (Second from the left)
    • Press the menu button (I have a HW one, you have a touch sensitive one, next to the home button)
    • This should give you context options
    • Select Delete
    • Choose the ones you want to remove
    • Press Delete

    Maybe its different on yours, but I am 2.2, and I doubt its changes that much between versions.
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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    Thanks a lot that really helps, it's the first smartphone I have ever owned and i'm still getting used to it, thanks again

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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    No problems. Due to the lack of 2 HW buttons with dedicated actions above them - which is how it used to be on most other older phones, you tend not to see any menu at all. But pretty much on any screen on any app, that menu button will give you access to options etc. So always give it a press whenever you can to see what you can do Glad to help

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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by jonathan_phang View Post
    No problems. Due to the lack of 2 HW buttons with dedicated actions above them - which is how it used to be on most other older phones, you tend not to see any menu at all. But pretty much on any screen on any app, that menu button will give you access to options etc. So always give it a press whenever you can to see what you can do Glad to help
    This info really helps with pretty much the rest of the phone, thanks a lot for the advice

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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    As you recently got it, take it back and get something else instead. There must be something better that you can afford.

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    Re: HTC Wildfire S World Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by Malevolence View Post
    As you recently got it, take it back and get something else instead. There must be something better that you can afford.
    Maybe next time you can actually offer something usefull to the thread rather than basically...well to be frank, troll.
    Quote Originally Posted by TAKTAK View Post
    It didn't fall off, it merely became insufficient at it's purpose and got a bit droopy...

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