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  2. It's important that your phone has the correct time and date, not only to keep you on schedule but also to ensure that all the functions of your device work correctly. If you can access a mobile network, you should allow your phone to set the time and date automatically. If not, you can set the time manually by choosing a time zone. Setting the ...

  3. Luckily, your Galaxy phone and tablet do it for you! As long you’re connected to a mobile network, the date and time will be set automatically. However, if you’re going to be disconnected for a while, you can manually change the date and time settings. If you are more used to a 24-hour time format, you can enable that, too!

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    Turn on the device. Press the physical Power button located on the side of the device to wake the device up. If the device is powered off rather than sleeping, holding the Power button on the side of the device for more than 3 seconds will power it on.
    Navigate to the home screen. Press the physical Home button found on the front of the device to be brought to the home screen. Some devices may be locked so encryption details need to be entered before the homescreen will appear. Swipe patterns, pin codes, and pass-phrases are all commonly used to lock a device from anyone other than the owner.
    Open the application drawer. Tap the widget to open the application drawer from the home screen. The application icon is traditionally depicted as a small icon with a tiny grid of squares and can also have an transparent white circle around it. The icon can also feature small circles instead of squares.
    Go in the Settings application. Tap on Settings to launch the application containing all the settings for the device. The icon for Settings is shown as a single gear.
    Locate the Date & Time option. Swipe to the bottom of the settings list under System where the Date & Time option is, and tap on this setting option to enter its menu.
    If text messages are sending and receiving in non-chronological order, there may be a mismatch of information in the Date & Time settings. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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  4. May 15, 2024 · As long you are connected to a mobile network, the date and time will be set automatically. However, if you are going to be disconnected for a while, you can manually change the date and time settings. If you are more used to a 24-hour time format, you can enable that, too! Note: Information provided applies to devices sold in Canada.

  5. It's important that your phone has the correct time and date, not only to keep you on schedule but also to ensure that all the functions of your device work correctly. If you can access a mobile network, you should allow your phone to set the time and date automatically. If not, you can set the time manually by choosing a time zone. Setting the ...

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  6. Open your phone's Clock app . Tap More Settings . To pick your home time zone: Tap Home time zone. To automatically update your timezone: Tap Change date & time Set time zone automatically. To add a clock for home while in another time zone: Turn on Automatic home clock. To set a time zone manually: Tap Change date & time Time zone .

  7. Oct 5, 2022 · On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll scroll down to tap General management instead. 3. Tap Date & time. It's near the top of the System page. You'll tap Date and time here on a Samsung Galaxy. 4. Tap the blue "Automatic date and time" switch. Doing so will disable automatic date- and time-setting, allowing you to adjust both the time and the date manually.

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