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Hi,
to get this fixed you need to check in settings weather you have set the date and time automatically or manually. it would be better if you select the option- set date and time automatically, but make sure that your have an active internet connection.
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Most phones, in settings, allows you to chose to set the time manually or "use system time" (it may be called network time or similar). If you choose to allow the network to set the time, it will take what AT&T has and update your phone.
The problem is on Pantech's end (nothing wrong with your phone). There's nothing that you can do except wait until they fix it. (I called AT&T and talked to them about this issue. It's happening with all Pantech phones right now. They told me that the problem is being worked on, but they don't know how long the fix will take.)
This indicates the BIOS battery is flat and therefore cannot store the correct date and time in the BIOS. You need to install a new BIOS battery and then go into the BIOS setup to set the Date & Time.
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