Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad yet again it was difficult to adjust for daylight saving time (DST).
Blank Us iDevice users on Facebook, Twitter, and the Apple forums griefed weekend that their gadgets instead of suspension fell hours ahead.
This means multiple alarms went off in the case of incorrect times yesterday and today, to get people to the Church and late appointments, regardless of other people do on a Sunday morning (such as me, just not wake up me).
"Thank you for the iPod Touch and iPhone for me a late work! DST does not work correctly, the "Twitter user iSiC_XXIII wrote.
Twitter user meemnoonwowrah wrote: "the wife is required to reboot the iPhone to fix DST time. Android phone is automatic. Even if MS has been established. Come On Apple. Step ya game. "
The repair is easy, according to PCMag.com. "Either the phone off and then start it again, or go to the settings of the device and the switch to airplane mode briefly then flip off."
The problem is not responsible or liable for any bug that hit the European and Australian and New Zealand iPhone owners last year, when they switched to daylight saving time back to GMT. The problem could be a hit in Europe, again for several weeks. Apple has not yet responded to the request for comment.
Add the time display on January 2, when the reoccurring alerts-could not go, then occasionally there were problems fixed on the day itself.
Maybe Apple needs to hire the CCO (Chief Officer of clockmaking) that speed is a good idea to back up these devices?
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