Calendar travel time
My calendar thinks I am in Minnesota, but I am in Colorado so it gives me the wrong travel time to an event
iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 16
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My calendar thinks I am in Minnesota, but I am in Colorado so it gives me the wrong travel time to an event
iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 16
Lermomma Said:
"Calendar travel time: I have a home in CO and MN and not all calendar events so this. I am using wifi and cellular on my phone and entered the event on my iPhone while in the parking lot of my next appointment which recognized my location. However, the event I entered on my computer thought I was in MN. Now I just tried to enter a new event to the same place and my computer knows where I am for the new appointment but not for the old appointment. Weird."
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Perhaps it's a Bug Going Around?:
Over that last few days, I've read a few posts about iPhones making their own changes. So, maybe there's a bug going around? Or maybe it's all coincidence? Either way, report this to Apple...
Provide Apple Feedback:
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Lermomma Said:
"Calendar travel time: My calendar thinks I am in Minnesota, but I am in Colorado so it gives me the wrong travel time to an event"
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Troubleshooting Location Inconsistencies:
A. VPN and Location:
Are you using this for only Wi-Fi, and not Cellular? If so, then a VPN may get in the way here. Keep Security Software off of Apple devices. It just gets in the way on an Apple device, and this is a pure example of how and why.
B. New iCloud Session:
Log out of iCloud, and then log back in.
C. Have you Relocated?:
Verify that the address of your Apple Account is correct. Go here: https://appleid.apple.com/
I have a home in CO and MN and not all calendar events so this. I am using wifi and cellular on my phone and entered the event on my iPhone while in the parking lot of my next appointment which recognized my location. However, the event I entered on my computer thought I was in MN. Now I just tried to enter a new event to the same place and my computer knows where I am for the new appointment but not for the old appointment. Weird.
Lermomma Said:
"Calendar travel time: Done - I submitted directly to Apple-Thanks"
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You are welcome. thank you for doing your part. It will help many for certain.
Done - I submitted directly to Apple-Thanks
Calendar travel time