Apple releases bug-fixing iPhone firmware version 2.0.1
In the past day, Apple has rolled out a presumably minor iPhone firmware upgrade via iTunes.
I say minor because the version has moved from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1, which generally isn't considered a major release. The official word from Apple is that this contains "bug fixes" -- and that's about it.
So, no new features, but hopefully less frustration for those who've been plagued with freezes, application crashes, slow response, and the like. Fortunately, I've not had any major problems with the iPhone software, but I know some who have. Hopefully this will sort out a lot of issues, but as usual Your Mileage May Vary.
It's a pretty hefty 250MB download, and will download and update your iPhone when you sync it with iTunes. I've not noticed any major improvements, and it's not going to magically fix any buggy applications which might be lurking around, but it's a start.
Now, Apple, can we have at least a dot one version upgrade with some new features, please?
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