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Galaxy S24Make sure you have automatic time zone turned on. Settings/general management/date & time. Make sure all settings are automatic. If it's all on automatic and not showing the proper information, try manually setting the time zone. Also, go into your Samsung account by tapping your photo at the top of the settings and go into your profile info make sure your country or region says "United States".
If you have a U.S. version of the phone and you went traveling, your phone's region should not change, but the time settings sometimes get confused. How did you live with this for a year? If your phone's region changed, for some reason, the only way you can change it back is to contact Samsung or set up the phone all over again.
If resetting the time functions do not put you back on track, try wiping the cache partition and seeing if that corrects it. If it does not, you will have to factory reset your phone. Before you do a reset, though, you should put in an error report with Samsung.
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Galaxy S24Settings > General management > Date and time.
Turn off Automatic time zone. Then click on select time zone. Change the region to United States and the time zone to Chicago (GMT - 06:00)
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Galaxy S24@Scoot1999 The phone does not do this automatically. I have made multiple overseas trips. My phone did not change currency, etc. Only the time changed.