You should always have the accurate time based on the mobile network
provider.

Settings -> Date & Time -> Select "Automatic".

This takes into account daylight savings and things like that.


On Mar 7, 9:01 pm, Hadmut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Motorola Milestone  (european version of the Droid). The
> internal clock of my device is terribly unprecise, need to adjust it
> every now and then.
>
> Ironically, the device has a builtin GPS receiver, and thus always the
> precise time. Why doesn't android use the GPS signal to adjust it's
> internal clock?
>
> (I have a rather old-fashioned navigation system in my car, that can't
> compete with android, but continuosly sets the clock of my car to the
> GPS time, so my car always has the accurate time.)
>
> regards

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