yes, it is still happening.... Here is what I did:

Created a new connection, gave the manual ipv4 settings, and clicked ok;
A new connection was then available for me to select when right clicking the 
system tray network-manager icon. The settings didn't work right away;
I tried deleting auto eth0, and then yes, the settings of the new connection 
took effect.
I tried then to reboot the computer, and found out the settings went back to 
its prior state, with the DHCP mode.
Then I right clicked the system tray icon to find there was no option to change 
the settings to my new created connection, I mean, it wasn't showing there, 
although when I go to Edit Connections, it is shown there.
One thing I noticed, auto eth0 connection came back, and if I change it to 
manual ipv4 settings and rename it, it doesn't take effect. It also states in 
the auto eth0 connection a "never" on the second column, and I believe that it 
means it has never been used. My new created connection states "3 minutes ago" 
and will take effect only if I delete auto eth0 (since there is no way of 
changing it to the current connection to be used).

But if I reboot, auto eth0 will come back again.

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network manager won't save fixed ip settings on wired connections
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283233
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