Hey Popeye. Apple was the one saying it was a software problem, not some Rumor. Having an iPhone that has dropped over 20 calls on me (business calls) it a total failure on Apple's part so quit being a fan boy and wake up to the facts that this product has a serious problem. Get your head out of Steve's groin.
Agree, but Apple itself contributed to this confusion by claiming that it was a software issue. Of course, that was before Consumer Reports came along.
Hey Popeye. Apple was the one saying it was a software problem, not some Rumor. Having an iPhone that has dropped over 20 calls on me (business calls) it a total failure on Apple's part so quit being a fan boy and wake up to the facts that this product has a serious problem. Get your head out of Steve's groin.
Compared to iPhone, there are much fewer reasons to jailbreak Android phones (if at all).
Huh? I've installed the update but I've still got seams on the side of my iPhone 😡

I have a very simple question. Why is this update valid for iPhone 3GS and 3G?
The formula is wrong for the iPhone 4 but why do they need to correct it for 3G and 3GS?
Do they want more bars in 3G/3GS so that people see no difference?
HAHAHA! honestly, I'm not sure if it would be a bad thing for apple to lose some customers over this. Just look at the drama on these forums, it has been taken to a PC level.
Well, my iPhone 4 is now bricked. I've never had a bricked iPhone before, but this is now stuck in restore mode, and iTunes keeps error'ing out the restore.
no it's not. they said the formula has been wrong since the original iphoneYou know what? That is really one darn good question.
this may have been answered but does updating to 4.0.1 make you loose everything on your phone? or will ti update without deleting everything?
I've installed the update on my iPhone 4:
I can see Better reception, not only bigger bars but more bars (more signal), that might be just a cosmetic fix but the result is I made several calls with only one bar of reception on the worst place to make calls in my house and had NO DROPS, no decreased upload or download speeds on data transfer.... So far it seems to be working fine!!
WTF do you mean by old hardware? My wife just bought a 3G a couple months ago. Apple shouldn't be concernd about fixing the 4's reception issues Then since it's old hardware that shouldn't even be supported anymore.
You only proved my point...
She may have bought it a couple months ago, but I can still buy an imac 8,1. Are you getting the analogy? The 3G, though still used by some, is OLD. Its Q4, 2008, not Q1 or Q2 2010. Since the iP4 is the newest hardware, then yes, it is supported. Thus my previous comments; Apple only SUPPORTS 1 (READ THAT, ONE) MODEL PRIOR. New iP4 = 3G unsupported. Hence, this is why the 3GS is the new "cheap" phone. Therefore iP3G = Old. Is this hard to understand?
Sometimes I wonder...