Apple preps iPhone Software 2.0.1

“Apple is already testing the first maintenance and security updates for version 2.0 of its iPhone Software that aim to improve performance and fix a number of outstanding bugs,” Sam Oliver reports for AppleInsider.

“The updates, which revealed themselves as iPhone Software 2.0.1 in the Apache server logs at BGR, are currently making the rounds in the form of two distinct builds: build 5B101 for first-generation iPhones and build 5B103 for the new 3G iPhones,” Oliver reports.

“Although Apple began testing the updates prior to the official release of iPhone Software v2.0 on Friday, neither have made their way into the hands of iPhone developers,” Oliver reports.

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32 Comments

  1. 2.0 is buggy —- especially if you use uConnect with a car.

    My iPhone worked perfectly with my Jeep’ uConnect integrated Blue tooth system. Upgraded my iPhone’s software to 2.0 and presto — it fails to make the connection with the uConnect System.

    Phone/uconnect pair ok but fail to link up when a call is made or received.

    I was on the phone with Apple yesterday for 2 hours and NADA. They said they will call me back today. Apparently this is a fairly wide spread issue among folks that use uConnect systems.

    I will hold off on upgrading my iPhone to the new 3G until this one gets figured out.

  2. @Shen,

    And you might just be right on target as many laptop users, Apple et. al., have started blaming flash embedded into web pages as a notable culprit in draining precious battery life through excessive and repeated use of the video card. Many are beginning to claim that disabling Flash is significantly improving battery life on laptops. Hmmm, wonder if this just might effect the iPhone/Touch?

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