iPhone patch fixes 3G issues
By Tom Krazit on 21 August 2008
Apple has acknowledged the iPhone 3G's reception issues, appearing to confirm that the iPhone OS 2.0.2 software update was designed to fix those problems.
A company representative told the Associated Press overnight that the latest update "improved communication with 3G networks," after weeks of silence regarding the reception issues reported by iPhone 3G owners around the world.
Apple was reportedly working on such a fix last week, but Monday's update was labeled with the briefest of descriptions: "bug fixes", making it difficult to know exactly what was addressed with the update.
However it's not clear whether all of the problems have actually been fixed. Several people have told me that the update did in fact dramatically improve their reception: one CNET employee was getting reception on the BART subway system in places he never did with his iPhone 3G.
But other readers who have been in contact recently said they were still having trouble maintaining a connection to the 3G network in places said to have excellent coverage.
A former Apple employee, Chuq Von Rospach, reported on his personal blog earlier this week that those in the know at Apple think it will take several months for a fix to be developed by Infineon, believed to be the source of the reception problems. So perhaps the 2.0.2 update isn't the complete fix, but a starting point for putting the reception issues to rest.
Topics: apple, coverage, iphone, patch, reception, 3g
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Comments (4)
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ipodchild commented on 06/09/2008 22:53
My Aust Optus iphone sucks..I have the same problem as Tezza and Not happy...
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NotHappy commented on 27/08/2008 09:15
My Aust Optus iPhone is terrible! I am constantly hitting 'Dismiss' from the 'Network lost' popup throughout an entire day. Really not happy! Not good enough. I've had $100 3G phones that do a better job keeping reception.
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Tezza commented on 26/08/2008 11:57
I have an iPhone from Optus Aust that displays little to no signal on 3G and has poor battery charge life. I have used SonyEricsson equipment previously with no problem.
There appears to be no comment in Australia about the update patch.
Does it apply to the Australian iPhone and how do we obain/apply it if it does ? -
r4n60 commented on 22/08/2008 08:47
Is it just me or is the battery life better now too? think so....
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