The question is when and how often they resynchronize over the Internet. I doubt that they directly depend on the frequency in the power supply as both a PC's mainboard and the phone are not directly connected to the AC power supply system. Both of them have AC-DC converters, phones (and laptops) can even be entirely independent of the grid as they of course have batteries. So if your problem is related to the frequency in the grid, then I assume that's due some other device sending your devices time data. I'm not sure whether infrastructure in the mobile network relies on the frequency to provide time information.
RE: Why many clocks in Europe are currently displaying the wrong time / Warum viele Uhren in Europa derzeit die falsche Uhrzeit anzeigen
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Why many clocks in Europe are currently displaying the wrong time / Warum viele Uhren in Europa derzeit die falsche Uhrzeit anzeigen
Thanks for the answer! That's a cool explanation :)) I never saw that and it got me thinking...
Cheers, Luka.
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