iPhone OS 2.0.2 Released
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The OS 2.0.2 software update claims to fix some bugs, but it’s not clear if it also deals with the 3G reception issue widely reported by iPhone 3G users.
Apple has released the iPhone OS 2.0.2 software update, just two weeks after version 2.0.1. It is a 248.7 MB update and is available only through iTunes.
While the OS 2.0.2 software update claims to fix some bugs, it’s not clear if it also deals with the 3G reception issue widely reported by iPhone 3G users. “This version of the software includes the following improvements and supersedes all previous versions: bug fixes,” is all Apple admits to, reports iTWire.
Reports in the past have claimed that the 3G connectivity issue caused dropped calls and switched without warning from 3G to 2G EDGE. These problems are said to have been caused by the Infineon 3G chip used in the iPhone.
Apple has released the iPhone OS 2.0.2 software update, just two weeks after version 2.0.1. It is a 248.7 MB update and is available only through iTunes.
While the OS 2.0.2 software update claims to fix some bugs, it’s not clear if it also deals with the 3G reception issue widely reported by iPhone 3G users. “This version of the software includes the following improvements and supersedes all previous versions: bug fixes,” is all Apple admits to, reports iTWire.
Reports in the past have claimed that the 3G connectivity issue caused dropped calls and switched without warning from 3G to 2G EDGE. These problems are said to have been caused by the Infineon 3G chip used in the iPhone.
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