As it turned out today, January 1, the function "Do Not
Disturb" is not working properly. When you use this mode, the user runs
the risk of missed calls and important messages, because from the first day of
2013, he will not turn off automatically. For example, if you set "Do Not
Disturb" from 00:00 to 8:00, then the next day risk missing all the calls
and SMS-messages. Users report the bug in iOS 6 for smartphones iPhone and
tablet iPad.
Apple is not the first time confronted with similar
problems. In 2011, the U.S. and Canada have found a bug in the iPhone: Daylight
Savings Time in the smartphone extinct clock back an hour, and not forward.
Because of this, the alarm clocks in the morning on March 13 rang two hours
later than I should. In this case, different users have to watch iPhone behaved
differently. Some arrows are not extinct at one and two hours ahead.
A similar failure
occurred in European iPhone in October -
watch safely switched to winter time, and alarm clocks with worked an hour
later. As January 1, 2011 the alarm for some models, iPhone does not ring at all .