Yes. The clock is updated every time the cell phone connects to the bike.
I'll be 70 in a few months. I didn't really have a lot of choice in avoiding a cell phone. It was needed for work. I actually had one of those brick cell phones for my on-site computer repair visits way back in 1993-94! Being in a computer technical career didn't leave me much choice so here I am.
as a land surveyor, cell phone have been popular since the bricks that came in bags, I grew up in a phone company family, I was 1st generation that didn't go into the family business, my dad had phone in his company truck, then car, back in the early 1960's. A mobile phone was a big ass unit, limited towers (but much higher wattage than anything today)
I have just avoided them, well not completely, my former business partner and I had a Nextel plan for a short time, we never used them more than 10 minutes a month, and some months zero, I admit, more often, the Nextel walkie-talkie feature, but that was almost always receiving a call from a particular contractor that could have waited as I didn't have access to my files unless I was in my office
I wish Kymco made a windows Noodoe app, I have a handheld Windows Mobile data collector
https://www.ruggedpcreview.com/3_handhelds_trimble_ranger_3.html