Apple has released the first update to the iPhone 2.0 software, with promises of "bug fixes."
iPhone owners were prompted Monday afternoon that the update was available, the first update for iPhone owners since the iPhone 2.0 software went live three weeks ago. AppleInsider appeared to be the first to spot the update, or at least the first with a well-known publishing brand to spot it, and reported that the release notes call out "bug fixes", but nothing specific.
iPhone 3G owners have been complaining about poor reception and battery life, and original iPhone owners have noticed a more crash-prone iPhone with the 2.0 software installed.
This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.












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