Week numbers calendar ISO 8601 of iOS?

When I turn on week numbers in the calendar and Mac OSX calendar iOS, a week number is displayed for each week in the calendar.

However, I noticed that the week of December 28, 2015 was shown that week 1 of 2016, but the ISO 8601 standard shows that this should be considered in week 53 of 2015 and the week of January 4, 2016 should be 1 week from 2016.

https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

After further investigation, I could solve the problem on Mac OSX (El Capitan 10.11.2) by changing the system preferences / language and region, to the first set of "Calendar" "ISO 8601", then make sure that "first day of the week" is "Monday".» Then, exit the calendar app and relaunch it. Fixed!

However, I was not able to find a way to solve this problem on my iPhone 6 more (iOS 9.2). Under settings / general / language and region / calendar - the only choices are Gregorian, Japanese and Buddhist.

Y at - it somewhere to another configuration ISO 8601 in iOS?

In settings-> General-> language & region, select the United Kingdom in your area. I don't know what are the other results, but it sets the number of date for me (even though I live in the United States)

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