PSA: Here's how to fix the alarm on your iPhone after the clocks went back
Macheath | Wednesday 3 November, 2010 09:44
Like everyone else, the morning shift at Snipe Orbiting Headquarters uses their mobile phones as an alarm clock. And, like many people, the morning shift has an iPhone – an iPhone that consistently sets off the the alarm one-hour late, a problem that began when the clocks went back Sunday.
Broadband Genie figured out the solution: Delete all your existing alarms, then put them back in. Problem solved.
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