iPhone 3G Problems Explained

It seems like all I’m talking about these days are iPhone problems and reception issues, but here we go again! that instance, a source at AT&T has taken a stab at explaining precisely what the latest firmware update fixed and why it’s now in iPhone user’s hands to put the problem to rest.

The 2.0.2 update made it so the iPhone did not need as high of signal in order to get and maintain a 3G connection. With so many phones attempting to

get a high signal when it’s not needed, the network was overloaded, resulting in dropped calls. Well, that explains the problem, but what about those still experiencing problems?

Now it’s in the hands of iPhone users to actually download the update! With non-updated phones still trying to connect to the network, they’re still hogging the system and causing dropped calls for themselves and others. In short, update your phone, citizens!

[via DailyTech]

Original post by Brenda Stokes

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