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I read these articles a couple days ago and a few in the past about the iOS alarm clock bug:
Attention US iPhone users: use a standby alarm clock for now
iOS Daylight Saving Time bug hits Europe (and the US too?)
If you are not familiar with the bug, basically when the time switches between Daylight Saving and Standard Time, your iOS device alarm clock would not adjust to the set time. Thus, if you set your alarm to wake up the next morning, you'll find yourself waking up early or late.
I didn't I realized how many people actually rely on their iOS devices for an alarm clock.
Do you depend on your iOS device for an alarm? Did you experience the bug? Would you still trust an iOS device as an alarm clock?
Attention US iPhone users: use a standby alarm clock for now
iOS Daylight Saving Time bug hits Europe (and the US too?)
If you are not familiar with the bug, basically when the time switches between Daylight Saving and Standard Time, your iOS device alarm clock would not adjust to the set time. Thus, if you set your alarm to wake up the next morning, you'll find yourself waking up early or late.
I didn't I realized how many people actually rely on their iOS devices for an alarm clock.
Do you depend on your iOS device for an alarm? Did you experience the bug? Would you still trust an iOS device as an alarm clock?