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Phone time change.


Question Posted Saturday July 9 2011, 6:17 am

I'm going to be traveling to California from New Jersey for about two weeks.
I was just wondering, will my phone automatically change it's time? Like will it turn back 3 hours by itself?

And than when I get back to Jersey, will it change back again?

If not, how do I change it?


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xokristabelle answered Saturday July 9 2011, 10:36 pm:
I go to NJ from CA every year and my phone has always changed itself as soon as I turn it back on when the airplane lands. I've had several different phones (from a razr to nice ones) and they all did it, so you should be fine. :)

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