iPhone 2.0.1 Update Fixes Bugs, Breaks Some Devices
iPhone owners planning to add the newly available 2.0.1 software update need to be careful or they could end up with a dud.
When Apple launched its App Store and iPhone 2.0 software along with the iPhone 3G, users of both the 3G and upgraded first-generation iPhones with the 2.0 software faced several problems. Users reported slower synchronizations, dropped applications, unexpected reboots with both the iPhone software and downloaded applications, and problems with core GPS functions.
On Monday Apple responded with a 2.0.1 update that is expected to solve many of the performance-related issues the company described as bugs. Some changes included the ability to drag application icons across several pages in one motion, quicker keypad loads, and a better user interface.
No Permanent Fixes
But users are having problems installing the 249.2MB update and thereupon connecting to services. And they are being warned to not put the iPhone in airplane mode, or they could lose more than connections.
Participants on Apple’s support forum are complaining that they
Users having problems installing the 2.0.1 update are advised to attempt the install several times, as the iPhone may fail to update on the first try but should succeed on additional attempts.
Squashing Pwnage
The update was reportedly expected to do more than improve the user interface and increase sync times. According to some reports, one goal was to squash and build useless the jailbreaking Pwnage Tool, which opens up the iPhone’s file system.
Calls to Apple for comment were not returned in day for publication.
To download and install the update, users need to connect their iPhone or iPod…
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