Many iPhone owners using the 'do not disturb' feature that prevents the phone from sounding or vibrating overnight, have said that the app failed to switch off at the specified time.

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"Woke up this morning and the iOS Do Not Disturb featured which was supposed to be turned off at 6:30am was still on at 8am," an Australian user wrote on a tech discussion forum Whirlpool. According to the Australian, another users in Victoria and the Northern Territory reported similar issues with the app, dubbed the "hangover" feature.

While most suspect the quirk is down to a software glitch, others have speculated it could be a specially designed New Year's Day present from Apple, the report said. A user in Victoria said the iPhone maker 'intuitively knew that some people would be nursing hangovers so decided to make it a feature of iOS 6'.