Q: I had to reset my iPhone 6 now when I add to my calendar it not only shows the appointment I set it also shows another one ( ... I had to reset my iPhone 6 now when I add to my calendar it not only shows the appointment I set it also shows another one (GMT) that I did not set. How do I remove the (GMT) one? more
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Feb 2, 2015 2:53 PM in response to martiepby judysings,Good Afternoon martiep,
Are you just using the Calendar app on your iPhone, or are you working with any other calendar applications? I would first check these settings on your iPhone and your computer:
iOS: Troubleshooting issues with date and time - Apple Support
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203483Learn the steps to take if your device has any of the following issues with the date and time.
- Incorrect date or time
- Wrong time zone being set automatically
- Issues related to automatically switching with daylight savings time
Follow these steps. Test after each step to see if the issue is resolved.
- Ensure that the version of iOS on your device is up to date.
- If the option to enable date and time automatically is available, turn it on. Tap Settings > General > Date & Time.
- Ensure that your time zone is set up correctly. Tap Settings > General > Date & Time > Time Zone.
If the incorrect date, time, or time zone is being set up automatically on the device, please notify your cellular provider. In the meantime, tap General > Date & Time and turn off Set Automatically. Then set the appropriate time and time zone manually.
Note: The option to set automatically might not be available on all carriers in all countries.
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Note: If you find that your device's time is incorrect after you sync with your computer, your computer's time may be incorrect. Verify the computer's time in System Preferences > Date & Time (you may want to select the checkbox to set the computer's date and time automatically).
Last Modified:Cheers,
Judy
