
Third-party apps and battery life get some attention
Published: 15 September 2008 08:17 GMT
Apple has released version 2.1 of its iPhone software, promising a wealth of bug fixes for a pioneering device that suffered a number of problems.
Chief executive Steve Jobs had promised the iPhone update in a speech last week during a launch event for next-generation iPod music players, saying, "This is a big update, and it fixes lots of bugs."
As detailed on Apple's software update page, the bug fixes entail:
The page also instructs iPhone users to use the latest version of iTunes to perform the update.
The iPhone 3G has generally won acclaim for its design and the range of third-party applications that now can run on the device, though some have criticised the lack of features such as copy-and-paste and voice-command dialling. However, network connectivity troubles and other issues have tarnished the iPhone 3G's debut.
Original article: Apple stomps bugs with iPhone 2.1 software release from CNET News.com
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