It seems that Apple's stumbling on dates and times has become an uncomfortable tradition. You will remember that in previous editions of the iPhone "" whether due to technical issues or operating system failures "", the alarm clocks on the apple phone fell, ironically, asleep. On this occasion, in anticipation of the imminent arrival of the time when the clocks are delayed one hour "" it will be next October 28 when we win 60 minutes a year "", it has been known that the iPhone 5 is suffering, in some cases, of incidents with its calendar and chronograph.
As can be seen in the official Apple support forums, not a few users have reported a series of problems when they check the date and time on the last terminal in the house. At the moment, it seems that the situation is focused on the devices anchored to the North American operator Verizon, being a problem from the first day the iPhone 5 was put on sale. The good news is that only the units that work with this company are the ones that are presenting the problem, and in fact, it does not seem to be a strictly software problem, as there is no indication that the issue comes from iOS 6.
What happens is that both the calendar and the time are modified automatically and with a certain randomness, so that it is deconfigured without the consent of the user. That would suggest that may be a failure in communicating the iPhone 5 with the networks CDMA for Verizon. As you may already know, the iPhone 5 has an option that allows the owner to worry about when they have to put the calendar and the clock of the iPhone 5 in order, making it connect to the network to synchronize with the regional settings. However, this can lead to problems like the one currently afflicting Verizon iPhone 5 users .
Unfortunately, neither the operator nor the manufacturer have commented on this for the moment, so users of the Verizon iPhone 5 who are suffering from the problem can only block the automatic configuration and cross their fingers that the terminal does not work. endeavor to carry out your particular and static travels in time. It is important to note that not even all of the company's iPhone 5 would be afflicted with this problem, or at least, there would be no record of it for the moment. In any case, the unfinished business that Apple seems to demonstrate once again with the chronograph of its latest phone makes one fear the worst in the face of the automatic time change conceived for next week.
The problem of schedule and calendar of the iPhone 5 adds to a list of incidents that have already registered other functions of the last and successful phone of the firm. From unwanted flickers on the virtual keyboard to purple flashes in some photos captured with the computer camera.