Jeff Sharkey wrote:
> So just a heads up that Android uses NITZ events provided by a carrier
> to properly set the system date and time.  Android also falls-back to
> network NTP automatically when no cellular network is available.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NITZ
> 
> The time provided by currentTimeMillis() will typically be the best
> available time, and it's what all of the services on the device use,
> like Calendar and Alarm Clock.

Does Android fall back to NTP when there is cellular but no NITZ? NITZ
isn't terribly widespread.

Thanks!

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