Improve this question. Alvar Alvar 3 3 gold badges 4 4 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Do you live in area with daylight savings? Some guy reported something similar 30 mins over on SU yesterday. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
I recently had a similar problem and this solved it. Improve this answer. Steve Moser Steve Moser 8, 23 23 gold badges 80 80 silver badges bronze badges.
A reboot fixes it, but my question was WHY — Alvar. In any case, you need to fix the issue for your own good as wrong time can wreak havoc. You may miss an important meeting, train or flight if you rely on your corrupt iOS time. There are half a dozen workarounds you can employ before you take your iPhone or iPad the Apple Support Center. And believe me, there is no rocket science behind these easy methods.
Whenever you face any software level issue, the first thing you should do is checking the iOS version on your iPhone or iPad. In this case, it has nothing to do with the time, but it is advisable to check which iOS version you are running on your device.
In its latest iOS, Apple has fixed some daylight saving bugs; hence, if you are using previous versions, you should move up to the current one. Before you sync your iOS device with computer. Check the time on the computer you want to sync your device with. If the time on a computer is incorrect, it will automatically affect the time on your iOS device.
On a related note, keep in mind that some of the early iPhone promotional materials displayed a time of AM, but Apple shortly thereafter began using AM across the board.
As a final point, if we take a look some of Apple's older marketing materials, we see that Apple was somewhat conscientious of the time display even during the pre-iPhone days.
Here's a OS X Tiger screenshot from Apple's website that was put up in late December -- it's an hour later, but still somewhere around the minute mark. Sign up.
Why AM is always the time displayed on iPhones and iPads. Heisler Sponsored Links. In this article: apple history , ipad , iphone , scott forstall. I could just go on and on and on with links to watch manufacturers websites to show that this is not a conspiracy.
It's just something that's done regularly in the industry when photographs are taken. How many posts on ats are like this one secretly? I hope not! I thought that was creepy. I've seen it a few times now. I'm not sure why they use that date. Any ideas? Originally posted by K-Raz Not everything is a conspiracy mate. Doc Tesla.
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