I haven't experienced any significant reception or connection problems with my iPhone 3G I've read all lot of posts indicating that there are a significant number of users struggling with dropped calls and overall poor data connection performance. With all the problems that Apple has with their relaunched Internet services, MobileMe, I'm wary of that consumers might be in for a world of headaches surrounding undisclosed issues with the hardware. Recently the firmware for all of the phones was upgraded to 2.0.1 and if this story is true a new firmware upgrade is on the horizon.
I wonder if Apple slowly rolls out fixes and upgrades to the hardware so that they can cause problems for all those who have Jailbroken their phones.
wwn
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From Gizmodo
According to Businessweek, the solution to the iPhone 3G's chipset issues could be easier than most of us probably expected. Apparently, Apple set up the Infineon chip to demand more of a 3G signal than was necessary, which resulted in a switch back to the slower network if there are too many people in the area using an iPhone at the same time. This involves an issue with software on the chip which can probably be remedied through an upgrade instead of a costly and annoying recall. Businessweek claims that Apple and chip maker Infineon are hard at work on the fix and it could be released as early as the end of this month. [Businessweek via CNET]

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