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I am working on simple application to show the time in different formate. To show the time I am displaying ISO country code using this ISO code. Can I able to change time in that ISO country format?

I have written code as follows

TelephonyManager tMgr = 
    (TelephonyManager)getApplicationContext().getSystemService(
        Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);

String iso = tMgr.getNetworkCountryIso();
Log.v("Device iso", "=======>" + iso);
String mbNo = tMgr.getLine1Number();
Log.v("mbNo", "=======>" + mbNo);

Here I am getting iso as US. Can I show the current system time format in US time format?

I have used Date class to show time as follows

DateFormat df = DateFormat.getTimeInstance();
systime = df.format(new Date());

It is displaying time in HH:MM:SS AM/PM format. I would like to display the above time as US format.

How can I display the time in US or any other format?

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In your case I think you could use

Date systemDate = Calendar.getInstance().getTime(); // the current system time
DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(DateFormat.SHORT,DateFormat.SHORT, Locale.US);
Date myDate = df.format(systemDate);

Or to use custom format

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss");
Date myDate = sdf.format(systemDate);

if you have a string use parse

Date myDate = sdf.parse("29/04/1980 12:30:24");
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DateFormat has a static method that can initalize a localized format.

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I believe that you need to create your own method for US format. Try to create a class and make its super class a DataFormat class and simply add your method.

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