Apple really needs to get around to fixing this glitch.
Wow, seriously, they can't even properly program something as simple as an alarm clock?
What? Didn't they fix this months ago?
And never, [b]never[/b], trust just one alarm source to get you up or else you will always end up with a day like this due to your single alarm failing. Two alarms are good for two reasons: one is a backup to the other and having to concentrate on shutting off both of them forces you to get up and be awake.
[QUOTE=Shugo;28854151]What? Didn't they fix this months ago?
And never, [B]never[/B], trust just one alarm source to get you up or else you will always end up with a day like this due to your single alarm failing. Two alarms are good for two reasons: one is a backup to the other and having to concentrate on shutting off both of them forces you to get up and be awake.[/QUOTE]
But what if you have an iphone and another phone for alarms? Your iphone rings early, you think it's actually time to go to work, you're driving normally as usual and then the other phone blasts the alarm making you freak out, smash another car causing a domino effect and in the end the whole highway is blocked off and you barely find the "sleep" function for the alarm? :ohdear:
not to mention all the hundreds of dead drivers and blown up trucks and such
[QUOTE=Shugo;28854151]What? Didn't they fix this months ago?
And never, [b]never[/b], trust just one alarm source to get you up or else you will always end up with a day like this due to your single alarm failing. Two alarms are good for two reasons: one is a backup to the other and having to concentrate on shutting off both of them forces you to get up and be awake.[/QUOTE]Or just have a really loud alarm at the other side of the room, forces me to get up because if I don't my family will moan about it.
When I remembered about the 1 hour change thing I just knew something was going to happen to an Apple product.
My mom had to wake me up, never got dressed, make my lunch and tied my shoes that fast to catch my bus.
I gues i saw it coming as it happened last year to when the time changed.
Wow, how many times have their clocks failed now? They died when we went from 2010 to 2011, they died last year when we went to summer time, and they're doing it again now? Fucking wow.
Dear Apple,
Please pay your code monkeys to fix the DST bug, and stop diverting all your funds to the iPhone 5.
Thanks,
Everyone using the alarm function (including my dad who woke up late)
[QUOTE=leach139;28857489]Dear Apple,
Please pay your code monkeys to fix the DST bug, and stop diverting all your funds to the iPhone 5.
Thanks,
Everyone using the alarm function (including my dad who woke up late)[/QUOTE]
They'll fix it for the iPhone 5. This will be one of the 5 new features.
apple clocks suck whenever it comes to new year or daylight saving.
worked fine for me today
I bet they're going to say they fixed it then it happens again at the end of this year.
I set 5 alarms anyway...since it's hard to wake me up.
[QUOTE=c0nk3r;28858513]So iphone users cant just use a fucking clock?[/QUOTE]
what
Well this is alarming news.
Doesn't this happen [b]EVERY FUCKING TIME[/b] daylight savings gets changed?
They release fixes for it weeks after the problem every time, and it keeps on cropping up again another 6 months down the line :v:
who the hell uses the calendar app as an alarm each morning?
They haven't fixed it yet? Really?
How come my shitty alarm clock that literally cost $10 doesnt have these problems
Well, its an apple product, what do you expect?
Apple were too busy sueing Amazon.
[QUOTE=dude2193;28860797]How come my shitty alarm clock that literally cost $10 doesnt have these problems[/QUOTE]
if you have a phone that already has an alarm clock, there's no need to buy another one
[QUOTE=BrQ;28871302]if you have a phone that already has an alarm clock, there's no need to buy another one[/QUOTE]
The point is that a $10 alarm clock can keep the alarm working all year round and an iPhone cant for some reason, and its not like this is the first time its happened.
[QUOTE=dude2193;28871332]The point is that a $10 alarm clock can keep the alarm working all year round and an iPhone cant for some reason, and its not like this is the first time its happened.[/QUOTE]
No one is going to buy a $10 alarm clock when their phone already works as an alarm clock. The alarm clock works fine, some people just seem to use the calendar as an alarmclock (for some reason), otherwise it's fine.
I like how my old as fuck Symbian phone is still ahead of the iPhone in a lot of things.
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