14 Aug
Posted by admin as TUAW News, iPhone Applications, iPhone News, iPhone Reviews, iPhone Rumors
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhone
As we’ve
noted before, the iPhone 3G isn’t as speedy as we′d like and sometimes has connections problems. Some folks have been blaming the carriers, like AT&T here in the States, but evidence is mounting that the problem may lie with the iPhone itself. GigaOm
quotes an analyst at Nomura Securities who put the blame on “…an immature chipset and radio protocol stack” from maker Infineon.
Meanwhile, CNET is reporting that T-Mobile in the Netherlands has a blog post ( original Dutch) suggesting that the problem is “...a hardware / software specific issue of the iPhone itself,” while a Vodafone spokeswoman in Australia told the Sidney Morning Herald that the problems were specific to the iPhone and not their network. Apparently, the problem was compounded by Apple’s famous secrecy, with the iPhone 3G only released to some carriers for testing a day before it was released.
It’s not that surprising that a new product would have growing pains. At the same time, it’s hardly the case that the networks are as fast and extensive as we would hope. Hopefully, future firmware updates will improve the situation (if it’s primarily a software issue). Otherwise, Apple may have to change the radio chip supplier for future iPhones to bring performance in line with other 3G smartphones.
[via
Gizmodo]
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