iPhone Update Doesn't Fix 3G Woes

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As we've recently discussed here at the site, iPhone 3G customers have been complaining about dropped calls, slow browsing, and other unpleasant experiences with the device. Apple has released a software update to the iPhone that they believed would correct the problems users were reporting. According to Gregg Keizer of Computerworld, "the new 2.0.2 firmware has not fixed users' 3G reception problems" as many had hoped. The article says that "Users have been complaining about 3G network problems almost since the July 11 debut of the iPhone 3G. More than 2,000 messages have been posted to the phone's support forum since then, detailing difficulties making calls from areas supposedly covered by a 3G network, and griping about weak signals and slower-than-promised data download speeds."

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