Hi Jim, thanks for the reply.

Em segunda-feira, 21 de maio de 2012 15h09min38s UTC-3, Spooky escreveu:
>
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 08:12:33AM -0700, lcs_godoy wrote: 
> > I mean, a way to change time and date without root access on android 
> > programmatically. 
>
> Nope.  Unfortunately, you can't do it without root.  Sucks, too, because 
> the time on the AT&T network (which my phone uses) is fscked.  It's 
> generally off by at least 45 seconds.  Given the availability of 
> SNTP servers, including the ones at NIST, that's inexcusable for a 
> major interexchange carrier (IXC). 
>
> There is one thing you can do, though:  write a digital clock app 
> that sets its time from an SNTP server (use a Stratum 2, not 
> a Stratum 1 like NIST).  Pick one from the following link that's 
> closest to your location (one that's OpenAccess, of course). 
>
> http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/StratumTwoTimeServers 
>
> You still won't be able to SET the time, but at least you'll be 
> able to display the time.  Just remember not to update too often...you 
> shouldn't need to.  Just update every now and then to check the offset 
> relative to your system clock, and go from there. 
>
> Hope this helps..... 
>
> Later, 
>    --jim 
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