Tests have cleared the iPhone 3G’s antenna of guilt over reception problems suffered by some users. The phone was judged to have performed as expected and as well as competitors phones. Apple did admit that the recent 2.0.2 software update was in part due to the problems, however some users are still experiencing problems.
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IPhone 3G Antennas Performing as Expected
Sunday, August 31st, 20083G iPhone Already Facing Shortage
Saturday, July 19th, 2008Only a week after being released Apple’s 3G iPhone is now sold out in many locations. Around one million phones have been sold since July 11th, helping Apple towards their state goal of 10 million iPhones sold in 2008.
Walt Mossberg Inadvertently Confirms 3G iPhone in 60 Days
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Frequent Apple pundit Walt Mossberg may have inadvertently let slip the release date of next generation iPhones, rumoured to feature 3G technology to replace the current EDGE connectivity. In this video at computerworld.com, Mossberg casually mentions that the new iPhone will be released sooner than expected.
3G iPhone Expected to replace EDGE model in 2008
Friday, September 28th, 2007Analysts have said they expect to see a major revision to the iPhone this year, most likely adding 3G support. Connection speed on the EDGE networks has been one of the biggest complaints for early adopters and the upgrade could encourage some doubters to take the plunge.