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Daylight saving - clocks going back
I'm only posting this here because it relates to my iPad Mini. I use it as an alarm clock, set for 7am. Will I have to set it for 8am to be woken up at 7am tomorrow morning, or will the iPad automatically lose an hour tomorrow? It's obviously on and connected to the internet throughout the night.
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I'm only posting this here because it relates to my iPad Mini. I use it as an alarm clock, set for 7am. Will I have to set it for 8am to be woken up at 7am tomorrow morning, or will the iPad automatically lose an hour tomorrow? It's obviously on and connected to the internet throughout the night.
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I'm only posting this here because it relates to my iPad Mini. I use it as an alarm clock, set for 7am. Will I have to set it for 8am to be woken up at 7am tomorrow morning, or will the iPad automatically lose an hour tomorrow? It's obviously on and connected to the internet throughout the night.
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Daylight Saving is summertime.
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