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Puonti

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Mar 14, 2011
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I recently noticed something that has never happened before - my iPhone's clock is one minute in the future compared to my Mac. It used to be that they both showed the same time (with both configured to sync time automatically with Apple's European time server), but now they don't.

While it could be caused by something else, too, I can't think of any other relevant change that has recently taken place on either my Mac or iPhone, so I suspect this has something to do with updating to iOS 9.0.1. has anyone else noticed this?
 

gsmornot

macrumors 68040
Sep 29, 2014
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I recently noticed something that has never happened before - my iPhone's clock is one minute in the future compared to my Mac. It used to be that they both showed the same time (with both configured to sync time automatically with Apple's European time server), but now they don't.

While it could be caused by something else, too, I can't think of any other relevant change that has recently taken place on either my Mac or iPhone, so I suspect this has something to do with updating to iOS 9.0.1. has anyone else noticed this?
My iPad was 2 minutes fast until I erased all contents and settings and restored it from backup.
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
13,715
7,288
I recently noticed something that has never happened before - my iPhone's clock is one minute in the future compared to my Mac. It used to be that they both showed the same time (with both configured to sync time automatically with Apple's European time server), but now they don't.

While it could be caused by something else, too, I can't think of any other relevant change that has recently taken place on either my Mac or iPhone, so I suspect this has something to do with updating to iOS 9.0.1. has anyone else noticed this?
I was having a significant difference in time between my phone and computers, but 9.0.2 (released yesterday) fixed it for me.
 
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