Do iPhones adjust for daylight savings time?

do iPhones adjust for daylight savings time?

thumpus,
Yes thy are capable of adjusting...just make sure that you have Settings>General>Date & Time> "Set Automatically" selected.

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  • Make clock change for daylight savings time

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