Apple has released a software update aimed at fixing bugs in its new 3G iPhone, which will hopefully improve 3G reception and end dropped calls.
Apple has not specified which bugs are being targeted. Calls seeking clarification were not returned.
"The information Apple gives is vague," said Josh Pigford, of the Apple Blog. "We're guessing it will sort problems like 3G glitches and lost calls."
Some users have complained of problems with 3G access and connectivity.
Chris Neher, of MacDailyNews.com, said there was nothing new in Apple's lack of comment on the subject. He added: "This is the way Apple handles these issues."
Apple has not specified which bugs are being targeted. Calls seeking clarification were not returned.
"The information Apple gives is vague," said Josh Pigford, of the Apple Blog. "We're guessing it will sort problems like 3G glitches and lost calls."
Some users have complained of problems with 3G access and connectivity.
Chris Neher, of MacDailyNews.com, said there was nothing new in Apple's lack of comment on the subject. He added: "This is the way Apple handles these issues."
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