You can do it using two ways:
- Implement
- (void)applicationSignificantTimeChange:(UIApplication *)application
in your app delegate.
Add a observer for UIApplicationSignificantTimeChangeNotification
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(timeChanged:) name:UIApplicationSignificantTimeChangeNotification object:nil];
applicationSignificantTimeChange:
Tells the delegate when there is a significant change in the time.
- (void)applicationSignificantTimeChange:(UIApplication *)application
Parameters
application
The delegating application object.
Discussion
Examples of significant time changes include the arrival of midnight,
an update of the time by a carrier, and the change to daylight savings
time. The delegate can implement this method to adjust any object of
the application that displays time or is sensitive to time changes.
Prior to calling this method, the application also posts a
UIApplicationSignificantTimeChangeNotification notification to give
interested objects a chance to respond to the change.
If your application is currently suspended, this message is queued
until your application returns to the foreground, at which point it is
delivered. If multiple time changes occur, only the most recent one is
delivered. Availability
Available in iOS 2.0 and later.
Declared In UIApplication.h
For more check UIApplicationDelegate_Protocol