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Hands0n
30th August 2008, 11:37 PM
It is interesting to read the following culled from Macrumors. The essence is that users with iPhone firmware 2.0 and 2.0.1 are causing continuing 3G problems for those who have taken the update.

So the advice would seem to be to encourage everyone you know with an iPhone to put 2.0.2 on as soon as they can.

RoughlyDrafted reports on details of the iPhone 2.0.2 firmware 3G connectivity improvements. According to a "source close to AT&T," the connectivity issues have been caused by iPhones demanding that cell towers devote more power than necessary to their connections. When a "critical mass" of iPhones, all demanding excessive amounts of power, are connected to a cell tower, the transmitter runs out of power and begins dropping calls and degrading data delivery. The 2.0.2 firmware update is said to address this issue via modifications to the power control algorithm.

The source also clarifies that iPhones running 2.0 and 2.0.1 firmware are continuing to cause problems for all users, which explains why many users have reported that connection issues persisted after they updated their iPhones. This also explains the advertising push for the 2.0.2 update seen with Apple adding a banner ad to the iPhone App Store and AT&T sending text messages to users encouraging them to update their iPhones.

“This is one of the reasons why AT&T has been sending text messages to users to persuade them to upgrade to the 2.0.2 software. In a mixed environment where users are running 2.0, 2.0.1, and 2.0.2, the power control problems of 2.0 and 2.0.1 will affect the 2.0.2 users.

“It is not the network that is fault but the interaction of the bad power control algorithm in 2.0 and 2.0.1 software and the network that is at fault. The sooner everybody is running 2.0.2 software the better things will be. Having seen the graphs the 2.0.2 software has already started to make difference.”

Apple is due to release a software update for the iPhone in September, but it is not known whether it will include changes to further address the connectivity issues.


Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2008/08/28/details-of-iphone-2-0-2-firmware-3g-connectivity-improvements/

Ben
31st August 2008, 01:42 AM
Lol. Wow. A theory so crazy-sounding that it could actually be true!

miffed
31st August 2008, 09:48 AM
I bet NEC wish they had thought of that one 5 years ago !

Top marks for imagination Apple :D

Ben
31st August 2008, 12:30 PM
Lol, nono, by the sound of it all credit for this so far goes to a 'source close to AT&T'. In other news, the source also advises all iPhone customers wipe their sim cards with a soft cloth ;)

Hands0n
31st August 2008, 01:09 PM
I suspect this will have something to do with "Cell Breathing" but then again I might be completely wrong. My thoughts are that if there are a bunch of iPhones making calls for higher signal strengths it may well cause that "breathing" effect to occur, as if there were more handsets than there really were in that particular cell.

In any event, my own anecdotal evidence is that 2.0.2 does improve the 3G access of the iPhone 3G. Or perhaps it should be called the Apple iPhone 2.985G because it is nearly, but not quite, there.