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It makes API call to Time server. In that time you will get system time
instead of real server time. So initialise the library in your application
class or in your MainActivity.
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 12:48 AM Rithik S ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey , when I use the date as soon as the timer is initialized, I don't get
it , but if I run that code with a slight gap in between, it loads.
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Hey , when I use the date as soon as the timer is initialized, I don't get it , but if I run that code with a slight gap in between, it loads.
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