AT&T has confirmed MMS messaging will come to supporting iPhones from September 25, while Apple is engaging in an extensive survey to try to understand reported problems with battery life problems in the device.
Apple has begun contacting iPhone customers who complain about poor battery life on their device following installation of iPhone 3.1. Customer care operatives are making contact with 11 questions, focusing on such things as push email, WIFI, Bluetooth and which apps a user uses.
Customers are also being offered Battery Life logging software, which gathers information about their product usage and battery life. The application - seemingly distributed using the Ad Hoc system - al