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Jamie0003

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I woke up this morning to see that my iPhones time is completely wrong. It now says it's 3:20 and it's last sunday...

I'm running iOS 4.2 gm and living in the UK. am I the only one experiencing this?

I checked the time on my mac and it seems fine, I'm assuming it uses the same apple time servers, so why is my iPhone time messed up?
 
I woke up this morning to see that my iPhones time is completely wrong. It now says it's 3:20 and it's last sunday...

Same problem here. I'm also on O2. I don't think the iPhone uses the Apple time servers, I think time on iPhones is provided by the carrier, so in our case O2. My MacBook is showing the right time and it's set to use the Apple European time server so I'm pretty sure this is an O2 issue.
 
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maverick808 said:
I woke up this morning to see that my iPhones time is completely wrong. It now says it's 3:20 and it's last sunday...

Same problem here. I'm also on O2. I don't think the iPhone uses the Apple time servers, I think time on iPhones is provided by the carrier, so in our case O2. My MacBook is showing the right time and it's set to use the Apple European time server so I'm pretty sure this is an O2 issue.

Ah right, o2 just seem to get worse and worse lately...(I'm on O2 also) did you hear the news about them taking forever to replace iPhones? Their coverage hasn't been great lately either
 
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