22.08.2008 15:05 Uhr, Quelle: Hardmac.com
iPhone 3G Performance Complains
According to Apple, the last update of the iPhone firmware 2.0 (version 2.0.2) should have dramatically improved 3G network reception and performance. Indeed, the 3G indicator displays more "bars", but is it directly linked to a better reception/emission, or just a hack to convince users that their iPhone 3G are now more solidly connected to 3G networks?
According to some users, nothing changed, and Apple's statement of improved iPhone 3G performance is just to fool them into believing they are getting better reception. On the other side, some users report that the last update fixes their 3G reception issues
So where is the truth? In addition, is it a true issue in all countries or mostly in USA where 3G network coverage is still limited compared to Japan or even EU?
It will be hard to identify the truth between, users who were expecting maybe to much from a firmware update, and Apple that does not want to publicly announce that the 3G reception is (still) bugged due to soft
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