"Users who depend on the iPhone to wake them up should create one-time alarms specifically for Monday morning, said Apple spokeswoman Natalie Harrison.
"We suggest customers set nonrepeating alarms for now and reset after November 7 to resolve the issue," she told CNN."
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I have 3 iPhones in the house. A 3G, a 3GS, and an iPhone 4. the 3GS and 4 both processed the daylight savings time appropriately. However, the 3G did not until we switched it off of automatic time updates and set the time zone manually to Chicago time.
"We suggest customers set nonrepeating alarms for now and reset after November 7 to resolve the issue," she told CNN."
Full story here
I have 3 iPhones in the house. A 3G, a 3GS, and an iPhone 4. the 3GS and 4 both processed the daylight savings time appropriately. However, the 3G did not until we switched it off of automatic time updates and set the time zone manually to Chicago time.
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