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September 9, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

iPhone OS 2.1 This Friday -- Will It Really Fix All the Bugs?

by Ben Wilson

Apple today announced that iPhone OS 2.1 will make its public debut on Friday. CEO Steve Jobs promises that the update will squash many of the more irritating bugs afflicting the current 2.0.2 release, including dropped calls, slow backups in iTunes, poor battery life and repeated application crashes. In fact, Jobs delivered more detail regarding the actual fixes contained in the forthcoming update than release notes for any prior updates (which generally state only "bug fixes") have.

The 2.1 update will be free for all iPhone owners and iPod touch users currently running OS 2.0.x. It will cost $9.95 for iPod touch owners running OS 1.x.

It remains to be seen whether or not the update will deliver on Jobs' promise and what steps Apple has taken to enact the fixes. Combining better performance and better battery life in an update is quite a feat -- some previous iPhone OS updates boosted the device's processor speed at the slight expense of battery life.

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by michaelelliott_dotmac September 9, 2008 2:09 PM PDT
How about just bring back version 1.0.0's snappiness?

I'm a bit tired of counting to 10 after I launch Contacts before I can scroll or touch a contact.

Likewise, I'm tired of typing a couple of words on the on-screen keyboard before they actually appear in the window.
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by JS82712 September 10, 2008 6:28 PM PDT
I got 2.1 on my ipod touch and I can guarantee...99.9% of the bugs are fixed including contacts lag, backup time...etc and the reason apple made the ipod touch 2.1 availible first and iphone on friday is because they dont want to make the same mistake again(everyone rushing to their server and crashes)
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