Feb. 28, 2019
5:10 p.m.
On Feb 28, 2019, at 2:29 AM, Martin Burnicki <martin.burnicki@meinberg.de> wrote:
It depends on what is used to determine the time zone automatically, a geolocation which can be ambiguous if you are close to some border, or e.g. the telecommunication network used by your handheld.
Even the latter can be wrong.
For example, I've visited the Canary Islands located in the Atlantic, in zone UTC+0, but these islands belong to Spain which is located in the zone UTC+1, so my handheld selected UTC+1 automatically, and I had to correct it manually to UTC+0 to have the real local time.
Deborah? Any idea what macOS/iOS/watchOS do in this case? (And does tvOS do geolocation, presumably via Wi-Fi and services such as Skyhook?)