Calendar showing wrong time
After going off daylight savings, the iPad is showing the correct time but the calenday is not -- anyone else seeing this issue?
iPad 2, iOS 5
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After going off daylight savings, the iPad is showing the correct time but the calenday is not -- anyone else seeing this issue?
iPad 2, iOS 5
I just discovered the same issue on my iPad and iPhone 4. No obvious way to change it!
Any help would be appreciated!
Same issue. Tried restarts, family of four - all with same issues on ipads and iphones.
Yes, I'm having the same problem. Time on the iPad is correct, but the calendar is one hour too fast. Restarts haven't helped. Turning off the automatic time settings hasn't helped either. Not sure what else to try.
I noticed the same problem, but only on the iPhone and iPad -- not in Lion iCal or the iCloud Calendar.
Notice the example shown here from 7:11 AM showing the Calendar time indicator at 8:11 AM.
I tried enabling and disabling time zone support, and changed other settings, but nothing fixed this.
More details about this problem are here: resourcesforlife.com/docs/item4600
Basics, but worth checking...
In OS X, do you have the checkbox for "Set date and time automatically" checked in Preferences>Date & Time>Date & Time tab?
In iOS, do the rest of you have "Set Atomatically" turned on in Preferences>Date & Time?
Good suggestion, but that does not resolve the issue. I tried with the setting both on and off (it was on to begin with), tried deleting the calendar and re-syncing, tried to force a time zone change, etc. Issue still remains.
The issues seems to be specific to my iPad (sorry, no iPhone for cross-checking) as everything is fine on my iMac and MacBook.
This also affects other apps using notifications and time. My status updates from Flight Update are off by an hour as well.
Well this is interesting. I have come home from work this evening, it is now after midnight and the time bar on calendar seems to be accurate now. It is correct on both my iPad and iPhone 4.
Very interesting, indeed. I am looking at my calendar at 11:25pm and it displays as Sunday but the time bar registers as 12:25am on Monday. The time bar doesn't display yet on Monday if I manually progress days.
Here's an interesting development... At about 1:30 AM on Monday, the time marker was displaying 1:30 AM on Sunday! It was preceicely 24 hours behind. I tried displaying all calendars, then tried displaying no calendars, then, for no apparent reason, this problem went away.
So, the fix to this problem may be to view all calendars, then view no calendars, then go back to viewing one or more calendars again.
The time marker is now fixed for me!
Can anyone else test this theory?
Yes, mine has went back to normal as well.
Actually, I think the problem self-resolved (at least it did for me). Woke up this morning and the marker was in the correct spot; so apparently a one day time lapse was all that was needed.
Calendar showing wrong time