Apple: iPhone Alarms Bug in 2011 Will be Solved by January 3
Sunday, January 02, 2011
Couple of days we have reported you about the new Apple's bug on iOS 4.2.1. As you know, this bug caused an error with your iPhone as the alarm clock won't work with the arrival of the new year 2011 (where ever you are). Now Apple has just officially confirmed the existence of the bug and mentioned that it will be ended by January 3.
Apple spokesperson: We're aware of an issue related to non repeating alarms set for January 1 or 2. Customers can set recurring alarms for those dates and all alarms will work properly beginning January 3."Certainly, Apple will fix this bug on the upcoming iOS version. For now, if you want to fix this bug manually now you can follow the few easy steps posted here, otherwise it will be fixed itself by January 3. [via iPhoneitalia]
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Apple: iPhone Alarms Bug in 2011 Will be Solved by January 3
Couple of days we have reported you about the new Apple's bug on iOS 4.2.1. As you know, this bug caused an error with your iPhone as the alarm clock won't work with the arrival of the new year 2011 (where ever you are). Now Apple has just officially confirmed the existence of the bug and mentioned that it will be ended by January 3.
For more news coverage, you can follow us on Twitter or become a fan on our Facebook page, we will keep you updated with posts over the web.
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Apple spokesperson: We're aware of an issue related to non repeating alarms set for January 1 or 2. Customers can set recurring alarms for those dates and all alarms will work properly beginning January 3."Certainly, Apple will fix this bug on the upcoming iOS version. For now, if you want to fix this bug manually now you can follow the few easy steps posted here, otherwise it will be fixed itself by January 3. [via iPhoneitalia]
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