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Windows Phone 8 : Configuring Basic Device Settings - Date and Time (part 2) - Changing Time Zones, Using Military Time

2/22/2014 3:06:25 AM

Changing Time Zones

If you can receive a cell signal, most cellular providers automatically adjust the time zone for you. But for that to work, you need to have a signal and have the time configured to be set automatically. If you manually set your phone’s time and date, you also need to set your current time zone by going to the Settings screen, tapping Date+Time, and completing these steps:

1. Set the Set Automatically slide bar to Off.

2. Tap Time Zone.

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3. Choose your desired time zone.

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Time Zones and Your Calendar

When you change time zones, whether manually or automatically, any appointments that are stored in your calendar shift to reflect the local time. For example, if you start in Eastern Standard Time and enter a 2:30 appointment, and then fly to the West Coast, the calendar will display the appointment as occurring at 11:30, in response to the time zone change.


Using Military Time

Those who have served in the Armed Forces or who operate on a 24-hour clock might prefer to configure the phone to use military time. To enable military time, go to the Settings screen, tap Date+Time, and complete the following step:

1. Slide the 24-Hour Clock slide bar to On.

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