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Time keeps changing on its own, going back 1 hr. to a different time zone. How do I remedy this? Thanks

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Check to see if clock is set for daylight saving,
also check that your correct time zone is set

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Go to 'Settings'. Go to 'General' tab. then click on 'date and time'. Pick the 'set automatically' option to 'ON'. Now, the iPhone will automatically adjust displayed time to show the current time in which ever time zone you travel to.

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