Time change in iphone calendar

Is there a bug regarding daylight savings time?

Dear Alan
I checked with friend here in Switzerland, we have differend providers. But everybody has the same problem. And after a few research in internet it's a huge discussion in Germany too on forums.
If I analyse this problem it looks the code of iOS program would like to go to summer time again (ansted to winter). The flag must be on wrong position. I maked a test: I changed to next year may 2014, time change forward 1h and red line was on right position. It must be a bug in iOS7. Mavericks (I know it's different source code) works well. Pls compare the two systems, I'm sure it will be a difference....
Chris

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