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I need from time to time sync clock on android phone from internet. Traditional way on non mobile devices is to use NTP servers and daemon. To run NTP daemon and automatically set time on android phone one requirement is to have a root access. Is there really any similar solution for non-rooted phone?

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    It's unclear from your question whether you're aware, but by default your phone should sync with the time signal provided by your GSM network (as long as your network provides NITZ time info, most do. See also Where time information is received from the network? and What is the synchronization source for the internal clock
    – GAThrawn
    Commented Aug 6, 2013 at 15:00
  • It seems that it doesn't sync at least by default: I have 2-3 minutes shift beetween real and phone time.
    – IBr
    Commented Aug 6, 2013 at 15:11
  • Oh I had some wrong settings, now it works, I feel so dumb, but gratefull now. Thanks. However I see that non built-in solutions are not possible on non-rooted devices.
    – IBr
    Commented Aug 6, 2013 at 18:29
  • Please explain the settings you changed to fix it. I have the same problem and have not yet figured out the solution. :-) Commented Jan 9, 2015 at 21:17

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Unfortunately, you really need root for this.

From ClockSync, Google themselves have mentioned this:

Hi, it is by design that applications can not change the time. There are many subtle aspects of security that can rely on the current time, such as certificate expiration, license management, etc. We do not want to allow third party applications to globally disrupt the system in this way.

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    This is exactly the reason why I would like to have automatic time update by the way.. My tablet messes up time constantly and after that almost nothing works. They should add NTP to android core.
    – mikkom
    Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 12:03

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