Latest iPhone 3.0 Ailment Is Wi-Fi Connectivity
Apple's iPhone OS 3.0 seems to be causing problems with Wi-Fi connectivity, according to reports. Also, iPhone 3GS users have been complaining about poor battery life and, in some instances, overly hot mobile devices. iPhone OS 3.1 is expected to cure what ails the Apple smartphone.
The Apple iPhone OS 3.0's latest ailment seems to be a difficulty connecting
to Wi-Fi, according to PC World, as well
as hundreds of readers on the Apple
discussion boards.
"After upgrading my 3G to 3.0 my Wi-Fi is not stable, particularly when
syncing a large database using FMTouch," wrote one user. Another
complained, "OK, I thought I would post my issues as Apple in the UK have
been rubbish and I cannot contact them, and O2 are refusing to help saying it's
a software issue provided by Apple."
"My Wi-Fi signal strength jumps all over the place, from five to zero bars
every few seconds," wrote a third.
The reports of Wi-Fi issues follow recent complaints of some iPhone
3GS handsets overheating to the point of discoloration, as well as problems
with the iPhone battery-a touted feature of the new iPhone, meant to last
longer than the battery in the iPhone 3G-running down prematurely.
Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research whose focus is on
Apple, told eWEEK that all he'd heard about the incidents was what the press
was reporting. "I don't really know that it's more than a few small
things," he said.
Gottheil agreed with the suggestion that the reports are surprising given
Apple's reputation for a certain degree of quality. "I think that's
reasonable. Their record is that the software is well-tested, and it works well
when it's released. If there are [things happening] it would be unusual."
Gottheil said if there are widespread problems, "it's probably due to some
combination of factors occurring out in the real world that they didn't
anticipate ... Some combination of access points, signal strength, etc., creating
something that wasn't present in their test environments."
However, he said, "There's no sense that [OS 3.0] was 'too much, too
fast.'"
Sometime in the night between June 30 and July 1, developers
received iPhone OS 3.1 beta software, which is expected to be offered as a
free download later in 2009. OS 3.1 is also expected to clear up any major problems
with OS 3.0.








