Do Not Disturb iPhone bug keeps phones switehed off
Guardian
Do Not Disturb bug makes iPhone users even harder to rouse in new year
Some owners of iPhones might be harder to contact than usual today: a bug in the "Do Not Disturb" function on the new iPhone software has surfaced in 2013, and is not turning off when it is scheduled to - meaning that calls will be diverted to voicemail and the phone won't ring.
The bug first surfaced on 1 January 2013, when a number of people noticed that the "Do Not Disturb" function which had been scheduled to turn off - usually in the morning - didn't. However, as most people didn't want to be disturbed on 1 January, few took much notice.
But the bug has persisted, with iPhone and iPad owners running the newest software, iOS 6 (which introduced the "DND" function) finding that it doesn't operate as scheduled.
The problem doesn't seem to have affected all iOS 6 users, however. Nor does it only affect those using iOS6-native devices (such as the iPhone 5, iPad 4 or iPad mini).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... isturb-bug
Do Not Disturb bug makes iPhone users even harder to rouse in new year
Some owners of iPhones might be harder to contact than usual today: a bug in the "Do Not Disturb" function on the new iPhone software has surfaced in 2013, and is not turning off when it is scheduled to - meaning that calls will be diverted to voicemail and the phone won't ring.
The bug first surfaced on 1 January 2013, when a number of people noticed that the "Do Not Disturb" function which had been scheduled to turn off - usually in the morning - didn't. However, as most people didn't want to be disturbed on 1 January, few took much notice.
But the bug has persisted, with iPhone and iPad owners running the newest software, iOS 6 (which introduced the "DND" function) finding that it doesn't operate as scheduled.
The problem doesn't seem to have affected all iOS 6 users, however. Nor does it only affect those using iOS6-native devices (such as the iPhone 5, iPad 4 or iPad mini).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... isturb-bug