Update: Deleting and re-adding the alarms will NOT fix the issue. We've now tested a number of scenarios under iOS 4.1 on European iPhone 4 and 3GS devices for ourselves. The bug (demoed on video after the break by Roman) appears when using a repeating alarm for anything other than 'every day.' So for example, your alarm will go off an hour late if it's set for 'weekdays,' or 'weekends,' or every 'Monday.' The following alarms are not affected by the bug:
- An alarm that doesn't repeat (repeat set to 'never')
- An alarm set to repeat 'every day'
You can test yourself by creating a repeating alarm (but not every day) to go off one minute in the future and 59 minutes in the past.
Update 2: Some US readers are now waking up to alarms reportedly going off an hour early.
[Thanks, David O. and Matthieu Di B.]
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