Here's how: Tap Settings . Tap General . Tap Date & Time . Ensure the Set Automatically slider is set to off/white. With Set Automatically turned off, you can also manually select your Time Zone by tapping it. Tap the time beneath the Time Zone bar. Tap the time at the bottom of the section.
If the PDM and iOS smartphone time zones are different, all times on the app are converted to the time zone that is set on the user’s iOS smartphone. The DASH PDM will not automatically update time when travelling to a new time zone, and the user will need to manually update the time and time zone as required.Complicating things: He likes the clock on his iPhone to display the correct local time. Basically he wants his Outlook calendar to not care about time zones and just display meeting times as he enters them. He's using the Outlook app for iOS. Apparently the native iOS calendar app can do this, but has issues with the synchronization breaking.
If I make the appointment on the iPhone, then if just has the one time. So somehow, outlook is including something that is making the appointment show the second time zone on the alert. I have tried switching the time zone settings under the mail settings area as well as the date and time settings and it has not fixed this problem in any way.Launch the Clock app on your iPhone. Navigate to the World Clock menu. Tap the (+) icon and select the region you desire. In this instance, you can access the time zone of that particular region directly through your iPhone. Now, open the World Clock app on your Apple Watch to see the additions made. Qlock. Qlock is the simplest app which is on our list. Mouse the mouse over the screen to note the current times or find a city using the search box. The little time box also shows the difference with the GMT, and DST if any. You can find out the whereabouts of a location from the Google maps that come with the clock. Nh1VYV6.