Whenever you rely upon your iPhone’s recurring alarm at any point throughout the weekend, it’s your decision to set it manually today. Other countries are reporting an iOS bug that causes alarms to move off incorrectly throughout the daylight savings time switch.
Arguments about daylight savings time’s usefulness aside, it kind of feels recurring alarms in iOS have some serious problems when the phone’s clock automatically changes-in that the alarm doesn’t. Thus, in the event you rely on a recurring iPhone alarm to wake you up within the morning (or remind you of the rest), it may go off an hour late tomorrow as a result DST switch at 2 AM.
This bug is alleged to be fixed in iOS 4.2, but since it doesn’t seem like that’s going to get released inside the next 12 hours, you’ll have fix the issue manually. For the days surrounding the DST switch, Apple recommends setting the repeat interval to your alarms to ” never” , so one can fix the issue. After November 7th, you may set your alarms to repeat again. Don’t forget to spread the word, either!
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