Thanks, settings call the systemd interface which changes the
configuration but that's not persistant. I looks like a ntpdate or
systemd request to store the configuration and restore it on boot

** Project changed: ubuntu-system-settings => systemd

** Project changed: systemd => systemd (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Manually set time and date reverts to Automatically on restart (Ubuntu
  Phone)

Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1a - On OS build #6 (Channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09), I open "Time & 
Date" settings and select "Manually" under "Set the time and date:"
  2a - I set the time manually from Old_Time to New_Time and wait for New_Time 
to display in the "Date Time Indicator" at top-right
  3a - Then restart Ubuntu Phone and "Date Time Indicator" shows New_Time for 
10 seconds and then reverts to Old_Time
  4a - Time & Date settings agree with Old_Time and "Automatically" has been 
selected under "Set the time and date:"

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