iPhone software 2.1 arrives: Is it working for you?

Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:42PM EDT

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The massive iPhone bug fix that Steve Jobs promised us Tuesday is here, and so far, iPhone users are reporting peppier performance, faster backups, and more signal bars. But is reception actually any better? Tell us what you think.

I updated my iPhone 3G with software update 2.1 this morning (if you haven't done so already, just dock your iPhone, fire up iTunes, and click "Check for update"), and so far, so good—at least as far as overall performance goes. Voice and data reception? Still open for debate.

Among other improvements, Apple has promised "faster loading and searching of contacts," "fixed bugs causes hangs and crashes for users with lots of third-party applications," and "dramatically reduced time to backup to iTunes—and indeed, my contacts screen is loading much faster now (it used to take several seconds to appear), my apps (which used to crash pretty regularly) have yet to skip a beat since the update, and—lo and behold—backing up my iPhone only takes about five minutes now, compared to 40-60 minutes before the update.

The firmware also adds on-the-fly Genius playlist creation to the iPhone, and cosmetically, the "3G'" and "E" (for EDGE) icons no longer have blue boxes around them. (Check out this exhaustive report of changes from Ars Technica.)

OK, but what about all those dropped calls and 3G reception problems that have sparked lawsuits, zillions of angry forum posts, and who knows how many ugly headlines? (Note that Apple only promises "improved accuracy of the 3G signal strength display," not necessarily better reception.)

So far, responses on Apple's official iPhone forum run the gamut. On the plus side: "Before the 2.1 update no matter what I did it would ALWAYS drop the call within 9 seconds of placing or getting a call … [Now] I have talked to 11 people and I have had NO dropped calls, and it shows 4 bars (sometimes 5). If the bars are fake I am thankful for them."

On the flip side (from a user in New York): "It just looks like Apple added 2 bars extra to what I had before. So these are 'fake' bars. No difference in speed. Speed test results are the same."

For my part, I've been making plenty of calls this morning and haven't lost a call yet—a welcome change. I'm also seeing a solid five bars and the "3G" icon here in my Manhattan office, compared to two or three bars before the update. But after running the mobile speed test on DSLReports.com multiple times, I'm still seeing data speeds in the 100-170Kbps range—not much of an improvement.

So, I ask you, dear reader: Has your iPhone reception gotten any better since the update? Noticing fewer dropped calls? The same? Worse? How many bars are you getting now?

Also, how about data reception? Is your iPhone 3G still flipping between 3G and EDGE? How's it doing in terms of fetching e-mail?

Finally, how's your iPhone performing overall? Better battery life (as Apple promises)? Is the Contacts screen launching more quickly? Any application crashes?

Let us know in the comments below—also, please tell us what city/region you're in, which carrier you're using, and whether you have the iPhone 3G or the original iPhone.

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  • 6 Posted by wasabijim1217 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have to say I'm happy so far with the update. It seems to grab a signal a lot faster than it used to. Something that bugged me before too was how the apps would move to the last page when you downloaded an update. Now when you download an app the icon goes to the last page and downloads and then after it's done the app stays in the same place it was before the update. And the apps update A LOT faster.

  • 7 Posted by sanebick on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    could not get reception at work before, me or my boss, now, flawless with much better voice quality, as noticed by my wife on the other side. MUCH faster sync and no longer randomly crashes on me. i'm happy....er MMS MMS MMS

  • 8 Posted by emmanuelcruz1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    at first it was working much better, now i got 2 dropped calls while on 3G battery life doesn't seem much better...and my browsing speeds seem to have slow down. I used to get 700kb to 900 now im looking at 300kb-600kb what the f**?

  • 9 Posted by welsh.dylan on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have only had my phone for a week but prior to the update i had 1-3 bars and mediocre 3G web access. Since the update 4-5 bars, great web access, quicker response from the phone and better battery life. Im even more satisfied now with the update.

  • 10 Posted by alocard1134 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    i travel a whole lot and find it laughable that we are so excited about edge and 3g service. I have been in countries that have had 3g service for 3 years already and have updated to 3.5g service. AT&T needs to go to Qatar and take a class from their COMM Carrier. They even offer Wireless cameras you can check from your Moblie phone, or a computer. All on the 3 and 3.5g networks. 3g Is about 3 years old. I suggest some of these people get out and travel more.

  • 11 Posted by jamesannette@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    i would like to hear more from people about the call quality. I am a sells person and am on the phone for about 8 hours straight. with a hundered calls a day. I am used to batteries not holding out, but the drop calls and quality thing are important to me. Before I run out and buy an iphone, how is the sound quality doing and dropped calls????

  • 12 Posted by jwilsonjr@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    the only problem I have is every time Im on the internet reading or opening a new page it blanks out and goes to the homescreen. I have to reload the page all over again.The update reallu didnt change anything,before I updated my phone never blanked while surfing the net.

  • 13 Posted by daniel_ignatowski on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    AT&T service blows, verizon will always have better service but crappier phones. I guess one must make a choice between a cool phone and crappy service or great service and normal phones.

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