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iOS 8 Calendar on iPhone showing GMT times for new events.

Hi everyone,


Since updating my iPhone 4S to iOS 8, the Calendar app now shows all my newly added events with GMT times, and not the local time (as I am not in GMT, I am +9 hours). All my previous and existing entries are displaying normally. I have not changed any settings at all. However, if I open one of the new events and enter the events details screen, the local times are clearly displayed along with a GMT equivalent time underneath it.


I have tried changing settings but nothing shows my events in local time as it did before the upgrade to iOS 8. Any ideas? Is this a bug? Am I missing a new setting? Many thanks in advance for your help or advice.


Cheers,

James.

iPhone 4S, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 21, 2014 2:16 AM

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Posted on Sep 23, 2014 8:59 AM

sorry no solution here, just jumping in to say I'm having the same issue on the 6. I hope there is a solution as this is pretty confusing.

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Feb 2, 2015 2:41 PM in response to kmlv

Hi, kmlv


I'm curious to know what you mean by "steps I have to take to keep my calendar straight".. The GMT bug is clearly there and Apple's response has been AWFUL, but I think your problem may be different and resolved without waiting for this apple fix..


You may be able to help me with my question:

What are the productivity hits for users because of this bug? Aside from the fact that iOS calendar shows the GMT time between parenthesis? I mean, while that GMT time being shown is an annoyance, I always have the events in the right spot in the calendar.. even when moving across timezones..


PS. This bug happens with all iPhone's including 6 and 6+

Feb 2, 2015 2:49 PM in response to elmede

I wasn't aware that this was happening on 6 and 6+. Thank you for the info. My issues are the GMT issues, as it did not exist previous to four months ago, when I did an iOS update. I've been through every configuration and setting possible and the challenges remain. When I set a meeting with a different time zone from where I am physically present, I have to add the meeting, close the event and go back into the meeting to change the time zone from GMT. Otherwise, my meeting times are not right. I travel globally and calendaring my meeting and flight times has never been a problem. Trust me, this is a recent iOS update issue.

Feb 2, 2015 4:22 PM in response to kmlv

Ok folks.... it looks like perhaps this is going to be fixed with the release of iOS 8.2:


http://bgr.com/2015/02/02/apple-ios-8-2-beta-5-released/


Beta 5 was seeded to developers today and the release notes indicate:


"Fixed in beta 5 3rd party calendar sync does not work in this beta"


I sure hope Apple doesn't delete this post due to discussion betas etc. I got this information from one of many articles published publicly today.


Don't let this lull you into a false sense of security. Keep up the pressure on Apple. There's no guarantee they got this fix RIGHT....but at least they are trying.


If there is anyone out there that is running the 8.2 Beta and can confirm whether this fix works, that would be just swell 🙂 If I can figure out how to install the beta version I will report back on this.

Feb 2, 2015 5:24 PM in response to Backgammoner

The release notes for Beta 4 said:


"3rd party calendar sync does not work in this beta"


The release notes for Beta 5 say:


"Fixed in beta 5 3rd party calendar sync does not work in this beta"

The substantive new text being "Fixed in Beta 5" which appears to suggest this is perhaps "Fixed in beta 5." Why add text that specifically says "Fixed in Beta 5" to the Beta 5 release notes if they didn't "fix" anything?

Feb 2, 2015 5:47 PM in response to Backgammoner

All excellent points. If I do it it would be for my own advanced use of the beta version. I read the agreement earlier and they are specific about what you can and can't discuss. In the meantime there are a bunch of people busy discussing the beta over at MacRumors. I think if you follow their thread you will eventually get cinformation about this bug being fixed or not. I have inquired with some other sources as well 🙂 I think we'll know soon enough whether this is fixed in 8.2 or not.


FWIW: I am usually reluctant to install any "beta version" of anything because I am highly concerned about bugs etc. In this case Apple's public release is so buggy that I don't consider that a risk!!!

Feb 3, 2015 10:04 AM in response to Gator5000e

My guess is that your user account was migrated back to a server that has its clock set to the same time zone your device's clock is set to. Accounts get migrated from one set of physical hardware to another automatically from time to time as part of most large ISP's load-balancing operations. Many people had this GMT Bug show up on their devices....without them doing anything....as mysteriously as it has now just disappeared from yours. Load balancing would easily explain both scenarios.


Also you know what they say...a problem that goes away on its own can come back on its own. I hope yours never comes back.

Feb 3, 2015 10:22 AM in response to JG in SB

Nothing happened that I know of (of course I don't really understand all this user account stuff). All I know is that my email and calendar accounts are part of an Outlook PST file stored on my computer). That is why I use the Google calendar to sync my appointments to my Apple devices. I'm not disagreeing that something changed, I just don't know what would have changed (nothing on my end). I was thinking that maybe Apple and Google got together and worked this out somehow, but then again maybe not......

iOS 8 Calendar on iPhone showing GMT times for new events.

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