Automatic time zone... where is it?

I have got iphone with o2. I am in France for a month when I go to general date and time I cannot see set up automatically and time zone is locked to London, anyone can explain this. Thanks you folks for help.
David

I have the exact same FIRST problem that davidmorin is discribing:
After an Update on my iPhone 2G from version 1.1.4 to version 2.0 and 2.0.1, I cannot see "set up automatically" (for the time zone) anymore in Preferences >General >Date & Time. Also, as a second problem, "24-Hour Time is greyed out so that can not move it from either ON to OFF.
All I see is:
-24-Hour Time (greyed out and not acccessable
-Time Zone (accessable)
-Set Date & Time
Even a reset all settings on the iPhone or a complete restore through iTunes does not help

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