iPhone Update 3.1.2

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Coma Mode

Source: Gizmodo, cc-by-nc

Ok, I wasn’t just hallucinating. Ever since updating my iPhone to 3.1.1 I’ve had to periodically reboot my phone in order to access the Web and email over 3G. And I think I had to reboot it once or twice to make a phone call. Apparently I wasn’t alone; the problem has been called “coma mode.”

The recently released 3.1.2 update fixes “a bug which interrupts cellular connections until a phone is rebooted.”[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]