That doesn't make sense. Gaining an hour should mean that everyone's alarm would have gone off an hour early.
Dammit
Some people reported their alarm going off an hour late - due to daytime savings adjustments
Even though the Iphone updated the internal clock automatically, the alarm clock apprently didn't.
It's a good thing I woke up without the alarm this morning
Last edited by lefty; 11-08-2010 at 11:42 AM.
That doesn't make sense. Gaining an hour should mean that everyone's alarm would have gone off an hour early.
I know
Or maybe it wasnt going to off altogether
WTF Apple![]()
No if it didn't work it would go off an hour late. Remember 6 am now is 7 am last week. If you are used to waking up at 6 am and the phone didn't change then your 6 would be everyone else's 7.
Thats the weird stuff
My phone did the clock update, but the alarm didnt go off
There are a bunch of recent reports on the Internet about different alarm clock issues (Iphone)
Shouldn't your 6 AM be everyone's 5 AM??
Yes
Some news report that the alarm did the opposite
So, with DST it's minus 1 hour, but the alarm clock went +1
edit: Im an idiot, sorry for contributing to the conversation.
this was pretty well posted on most tech sites. all you had to do was turn the alarm off on saturday night to avoid it.
Well, if I knew...![]()
On Saturday I set my table alarm clock (really my backup alarm) back an hour before I went to sleep to ensure I would wake up on time. All my phones usually update after the time change, and I had to work so I didn't want to be too early and miss my hour of sleep.
Not only did my plan work, but I had an unexpected surprise, my iPhone alarm went off on time and not early. So I don't see what problem everyone was having because my phone didn't miss a beat with the change.
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