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Aug
14

The iPhone 3G has been under fire as of late due to poor reception, dropped calls and a general lack of “3G.” As we reported on Tuesday, analysts believe the Infineon 3G chipset may be to blame. And while it was initially thought a chipset replacement would be required to rectify the issue, Apple is now rumored to be working on a way to fix the problems with software upgrades.

Even though the problematic dropped calls are only supposedly affecting 2-3% of iPhone users, many are very concerned. Apple declined to comment on the matter and AT&T would only say the phone is performing well on their networks.

But interestingly enough, Infineon spokesman, Guenther Gaugler made an interesting comment to BusinessWeek. Though he would not comment on how their chip is performing in the iPhone 3G, he did say the chips are working just fine in other phones.

“Our 3G chips are, for example, used in Samsung handsets and we are not aware of such problems there,”

In the game of whose to blame for the poor 3G, it looks like Infineon just threw the ball back in Apple’s court.

[via BusinessWeek]

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greg August 14, 2008 @ 10:48 pm

I have the 1st edition iphone. Ever since i updated to the 2.0 software i noticed the signal problems aswell. So the problem could also be in the software itself.

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