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Daylight savings glitch - ios7

Several Australian states went onto daylight savings today.

iCloud, Mac and ios5 iPad all reacted okay, but iPhone 4 running ios7 has not updated calendar properly!

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iPhone 4, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Oct 5, 2013 5:56 PM

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Oct 27, 2013 2:43 AM in response to AdTrOz

I am the same in UK on O2 service, my old phone on Vodafone is OK its put the time forward, but i noticed my PC is one hour behind GMT still.

Oct 27, 2013 10:21 AM in response to AdTrOz

I found the same error in Calendar on both my iPad and iPhone (7.0.3) in the UK. The clocks have correctly changed from British Summer Time (BST) to GMT/UT and the current time marker in the Calendar day view is showing the correct local time (GMT/UT) but it is position one hour later than the appointment times. For example, the current time is 1655 and is correctly labelled alongside the orange current time indicator line. However, it is positioned to 1755 in the calendar. I have not seen this problem previously with iOS6.

Oct 27, 2013 12:10 PM in response to modular747

modular747. It is not Daylight Saving Time that is being commented on. It is the fact there is a problem with the incorrect positioning of the current time line in the Calendar in 7.0.3. See screenshot at top. The time bar has the correct time to its left but is positioned one hour late against the appointment times. I have just noticed a difference from what I am seeing. The screenshot shows a time line of 0930 positioned at 0830. On my iPhone and iPad my 0930 line appears at 1030 or as mine is showing now I have a line of 1910 positioned on the calendar at 2010.

Daylight savings glitch - ios7

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