reset iOS 17 Standby clock?
The time in my iOS 17 Standby clock shows the time in Cupertino. I am a few time zones away. How do I reset the Standby clock to my time zone?
The Standby calendar is correct.
iPhone SE (2nd generation)
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The time in my iOS 17 Standby clock shows the time in Cupertino. I am a few time zones away. How do I reset the Standby clock to my time zone?
The Standby calendar is correct.
iPhone SE (2nd generation)
There are multiple clock widgets. When you go to the widget list and select "Clock," you'll see "Clock I," "Clock II," "Clock III," and then "City I," "City II," "City III," and others. Apple, in their Infinite Loop wisdom, decided to make "City I" the default, set to Cupertino, instead of doing the intelligent thing and making "Clock I" the default, so it would automatically show the same time as the device itself, and would automatically change along with the device time when traveling etc.
So what you really want to do is delete the default "City I" widget, and then install the "Clock I" widget.
There are multiple clock widgets. When you go to the widget list and select "Clock," you'll see "Clock I," "Clock II," "Clock III," and then "City I," "City II," "City III," and others. Apple, in their Infinite Loop wisdom, decided to make "City I" the default, set to Cupertino, instead of doing the intelligent thing and making "Clock I" the default, so it would automatically show the same time as the device itself, and would automatically change along with the device time when traveling etc.
So what you really want to do is delete the default "City I" widget, and then install the "Clock I" widget.
I found that I can reset the name of the city by using the pull-down menu on the back of the clock widget. I had been typing the name of my city into that window.
As I recall, I found the pull-down menu by randomly moving my finger all over the reverse of the clock.
reset iOS 17 Standby clock?