Galaxy note 8 clock problem

  • Thread starter Thread starter Android Central Question
  • Start date Start date
A

Android Central Question

Hi guys
I'm using galaxy note 8, SM-N950F, android version 7.1.1, version: N950FXXU1AQHB
And i'm having a problem with my clock.
I need my clock to always be 10 minutes forward.. So i've disabled the autoupdate of the clock and just put my time as my wish (lets say it's 11am right now, so i'm just forwarding it to 11:10am.)

BUT
every few weeks or so, it's coming back to the "right" time.
It's just annoying.
I don't know what to do...
i need it to stop bring back the right time!
(and everytime, the auto time update is still disabled!!) So I don't know what to do...

I cannot use this "smart" phone if I can't choose these settings by my self...
Help much appreciated...

Version of the clock: 7.0.80.40
 
Could be for any number of reasons, but mainly because he wants to.
 
Settings>General Management>Date and Time>Automatic date and time to OFF>Set time; Then set time to whatever you want, and it should stay at that time even upon restarting phone.
 
Have you accidentally activated the automatic restart?

Settings / General Administration / Las option (sorry, my phone is in Spanish)
 
Have you accidentally activated the automatic restart?

Settings / General Administration / Last option (sorry, my phone is in Spanish)
 
Settings>General Management>Date and Time>Automatic date and time to OFF>Set time; Then set time to whatever you want, and it should stay at that time even upon restarting phone.

Well, it's not.
It's staying as I want for like 2 weeks and then reset my phone's time settings even tho it's still off..
 
Settings>General Management>Date and Time>Automatic date and time to OFF>Set time; Then set time to whatever you want, and it should stay at that time even upon restarting phone.

Well, it's not.
It's staying as I want for like 2 weeks and then reset my phone's time settings even tho it's still off..
 
Could be for any number of reasons
Right, which is why I asked which one it is. Depending on the reason, there may be an alternative way to achieve the same goal, since the approach being used isn't working.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
957,953
Messages
6,975,074
Members
3,163,947
Latest member
aimalee