Apparently there is a known issue with the iPhone and "Calendar List
View" (which I am experiencing myself) that is randomly putting events
one day off in list view only.

Here is a link to an apple support thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2470805&tstart=0&messageID=12025789#12025789

On Aug 3, 1:42 am, G8TQH <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I've seen something like this before with time zones and what the
> Americans call "daylight savings" (British Summertime to us over
> here). In my case I needed to make sure that all the synchronising
> systems were showing the same time zone -- and they had their clock
> changes set to the same dates (not always the case when some American
> software writers don't seem to understand the date on which the UK
> changes it clocks and just assume we do it when they do)!
>
> What I saw was that the winter birthdays were fine, but the summer
> ones (with the time change) were all one day out. If that's what you
> see, then it might be the same cause.
>
> I hope this helps.
> Andy
>
> On Aug 2, 2:59 pm, milan216 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi, great tool, but I loose the trust in my recorded birthdays.
> > Repeatedly I had the problem that suddenly a birthday was not right
> > anymore. Instead the correct date (e.g. 25.09.2010) it shows exact one
> > day earlier (e.g. 24.09.2010). I have no idea which birthdays I can
> > trust anymore .... (in my case a lot of business contacts, which I got
> > as an import from XING, but also private contacts).
>
> > The other day it showed even a conflict. But most of the time the date
> > changes without showing any conflict.
>
> > Any idea?
>
> > Thanks for your help!

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