How to Change the Time on an iPad

How to Change the Time on an iPad

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How to Change the Time on an iPad

The Settings app can change the configuration of the time on an iPad

By Matthew S. Smith Matthew S. Smith Writer Beloit College Matthew S. Smith has been writing about consumer tech since 2007. Formerly the Lead Editor at Digital Trends, he's also written for PC Mag, TechHive, and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on June 3, 2022 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA certified technologist with more than 6 years' experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section Change the Time Why Is the Time Wrong Should I Set the Time Manually? Frequently Asked Questions

What to Know

Settings app: General > Date & Time and turn off the Set Automatically toggle.Next, tap the time that appears below to manually set the iPad's clock. An iPad sets the correct time automatically when you set it up, but here's how to change the time if need to.

How to Change the Time on iPad

Follow the steps below to change the time on an iPad. Open the Settings app. Select General. Select Date & Time. Tap Set Automatically to turn this feature off. A new field will appear below it. Select the time that appears in the new field below Set Automatically. This opens a calendar and time menu that will let you enter the time manually. Any change to the iPad's time takes effect immediately and now you can exit the Settings app when finished.

Why Is the Time Wrong on My New iPad

An iPad will attempt to set the time during the first-time setup process, but it will be unsuccessful if an iPad fails to establish an Internet connection during setup. The iPad should prompt you to set the time manually if this occurs, but it's easy to overlook this step. An error or bug can also cause the issue. An iPad sets time automatically by detecting its location and then applying the correct time. It's usually right, but it's not perfect, and the iPad will set the wrong time if it's wrong about its location. The steps above will let you manually set the correct time to fix an error. Alternatively, you can turn Set Automatically off, then back on. This forces the iPad to repeat its attempt to find the time automatically and that may clear up your problem.

Should I Set the Time Automatically or Manually on iPad

It's best to leave the Set Automatically feature on, if possible. If the feature isn't working correctly, repeatedly flipping Set Automatically on and off while connected to the Internet may clear up the issue. You can also try manually setting the time and then turning Set Automatically back on.
Manually setting the time on an iPad means the time may not adjust correctly for Daylight Savings Time, if this applies to your area. The iPad's clock won't automatically update if you cross into a new time zone, either. Besides showing an incorrect time, this might cause calendar notifications or alarms to occur at the wrong time. The more the iPad's manually set time differs from the correct time, the more noticeable the issue will become.
FAQ How do I change the clock on the iPad lock screen? You don't have many options to customize your lock screen clock. You can use the Date & Time settings to choose between a 12- and 24-hour clock and whether the 12-hour time includes "AM" and "PM," but that's it. A third-party clock app can give you a different look, but it won't appear when the iPad is locked. How do I enable an always-on display clock on an iPad? A workaround if you want to use your iPad as a clock when it isn't in use is to get a third-party clock app, and then go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock and set the option to Never. Then, open the app, and it will only show the clock; the iPad will stay on unless you manually lock it. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Change the Time on a Kindle Paperwhite How to Fix It When WhatsApp Images and Videos Are Not Showing in Gallery How to Change the Date and Time on a Mac Manually How to Change the Time on Android Phones How to Fix It When the Time on Your Phone Is Wrong How to Fix It When Your iPhone Time Is Wrong How to Adjust Your Time Zone in Gmail How to Set Your OS System Clock How to the Change Date on iPhone How to Update an iPad How to Use the iPad Calendar How to Fix It When an Apple Podcast Won't Play How to Open the iPad's Settings How to Stop Sending Duplicate Text Messages on Android How to Change the Taskbar Color in Windows 10 How to Change the iPad's Side Switch Behavior Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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