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There is no doubt that the amazing iPhone has turned the world of mobile communications on its head since it was first announced in January 2007 by Steve Jobs at the Macworld expo. Since that time, more than 10 million iPhones have been sold around the world and a 3G version has hit the market to meet the needs of web surfers on the move. Of course, the majority of people still don't own an iPhone but those who do can be forgiven for asking: : "Why not?"
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Why iPhone 2.0.2 fixed problems for some users
by Stephen Withers   
When Apple released the 2.0.2 software for its iPhone 3G, a proportion of users found it improved connectivity and reduced the number of dropped calls. Others reported no difference. What's going on?

 
More evidence against iPhone 'bad antenna' theory
by Stephen Withers   
When Swedish publication Göteborgs-Posten had a correctly working iPhone 3G's antenna tested, it was no surprise that it passed. So what happened when they put iPhones giving poor reception into the test chamber?

 
Whoops! iPhone passcode bypass a cinch
by Stephen Withers   
Did you think putting a passcode lock on your iPhone would help keep your personal information safe as well as stopping people from using the phone without permission? Well think again because it turns out that the iPhone is as easy to crack as a soft shelled peanut.

 
iPhone Dev Team releases working PwnageTool 2.0.3.1 to jailbreak iPhone 2.0.2
by Davey Winder   
If yesterday was happy update day, as the iPhone Dev Team proclaimed, then today must be happy updated update day as PwnageTool 2.0.3.1 not only appears but also appears to work...

 
iPhone 3G: all your Internet parts are not belong to us
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
Oops - the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has banned an Apple iPhone 3G ad claiming that “all the parts of the Internet are on the iPhone” after two complainants pointed out the iPhone lacks Flash and Java. Good decision or bureaucracy gone mad?

 
French mobile carrier Orange admits iPhone speed limiting
by Stephen Withers   
Orange - Apple's appropriately named iPhone carrier partner in France - has admitted artificially limiting the data speed to a fraction of the 3G handset's potential.

 
Phone companies adding to iPhone 3G woes?
by Stephen Withers   
Apple-sanctioned telcos are being fingered in the case of the iPhone 3G performance problems, with faster speeds and better voice calls in one country but not another. Does this mean Apple's off the hook?

 
Testing a 'known good' iPhone 3G proves what?
by Stephen Withers   
There's a lot of noise about the iPhone 3G and how well it does - or doesn't - connect to 3G networks. But if you wanted to shed light on what's going on, would you test a handset that was working well, or one that was working badly?

 
Apple iPhone 2.0.2 not the fix most users hope for
by Stephen Withers   
Apple's latest iPhone software may provide a fix for one or more of the underlying issues affecting 3G reception, but it has proved far from the comprehensive cure that users were hoping for. The software update has done little to curb calls for Apple to address perceived hardware issues with the latest version of the popular phone.

 
Qantas taps into iPhone popularity with tailored website
by Stephen Withers   
Qantas has launched a version of its web site that has been tailored to suit iPhone 3G, even though Apple's mobile phone features a full browser. Versions for other handsets such as BlackBerry have been foreshadowed.

 
iPhone OS 2.0.2 released, 3G reception problems fixed?
by Davey Winder   
We all knew it was coming, but the speed with which Apple has released the latest iPhone firmware update was a little surprising. Could this be the much anticipated 3G reception problem fix?

 
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