Following numerous reports about the reception problems with the 3G iPhone, Apple has released a software update, dubbed 2.02., which weighs 248.7MB and it can be downloaded through iTunes software.
There were numerous complaints about reception and dropped calls and allegedly the issues are determined by the Infeon chipset the new 3G iPhone uses.
The glitches of Apple’s latest smart phone stirred a lot of debate on the blogosphere over the main cause of these malfunctions. The problem with the dropped calls on Apple 3G iPhone is not only a U.S. thing. Users from Paris to Tokyo, from London to Stockholm are complaining about the connections hiccups.
The fault appears to occur especially when the phone tries to switch from 3G to another network.
However, Apple didn’t issue any official statement about the problem, but instead has released this update. It is considered that the problem affects around 60,000 users.
But apparently event the update failed to completely solve the hiccups. There are various reports from media and users, saying that an unidentified number of users are still reporting problems even after updating their iPhones.
Though, AppleInsider noted that the 2.0.2 update brigs other features as well, such as faster browsing and typing lag reduction.
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