iPhone 2.0.1 firmware update fixes handset bugs
Filed under: Cell Phones | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: August 5, 2008 | 1 Comment


iPhone users can feel a little better in the knowledge that Apple has released iPhone 2.0.1 firmware update. I know that you wish that the update was version 2.1, but this is better than nothing.
For those of you who popped on to iTunes last night, they would have noticed that there was an update waiting for their handset. There is not much to this update, all iPhone 2.0.1 firmware is about is bug fixes. There is nothing wrong in that though, it shows that Apple have been working hard to solve the issues with the handset software after their last update.
My iPhone did have a few problems like thousands of others, when I used to try and open something it would take about four seconds to do so.
There were reports that some iPhone owners had to return their handsets to Apple stores to be replaced, as their iPhones had stopped working altogether.
iPhone 2.0.1 firmware update is almost 250MB in size, but once you install the software onto your handset you will notice the difference right away. Hey I don’t even get that dreaded keyboard bug anymore.
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Sure wish it fixed the Ring Tone Volume bug. Nope. Still 100% tied to my iPod volume level.
Bummer.