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Did You Oversleep Because Your iPhone OS Alarm Failed Today? [Video]

Did You Oversleep Because Your iPhone OS Alarm Failed Today? [Video] Remember the iPhone recurring alarm DST bug that affected Australians and Europeans , making them oversleep? Well, I didn’t. It just happened to me and I’m sure it has happened to you too. If it did, write to us within the comments.

The Usa changed to Daylight Saving Time yesterday. Apple’s iOS has a bug that deactivates all its recurring alarms when Daylight Saving Time is activated on all their devices-that is something that happens automatically. The DST change happened yesterday.

As a result, it’s probable that millions of american citizens have did not wake up on time this Monday, because they have got their wake up alarms to head off only on work days-I forgot about it myself, even while I’ve been receiving reports in my mail from Australia and Europe prior to now few days.

Some individuals are reporting that the bug still happened even while they remembered to reset everything in their iPhones. The recurring alarm clock didn’t activate at the set time on Sunday or today. Currently, the single solution seems to set the alarm manually on a daily basis.

If the bug has happened to you, please write to us inside the comments and pass this around in your friends with iPhones, so that it will report about it too.

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