Wednesday, June 17, 2009

iPhone 3.0 Problems Detected by Apple

iPhone 3.0 Problems Detected earlier durng 12 p.m. PDT: Some users, including a Wired.com staff member, are reporting problems downloading the iPhone 3.0 software. This is encountered probably due to server overload; Many users are having the update. Just continue checking within the day to see if the update is available.

It can be recalled that Apple on Wednesday released iPhone 3.0, a major upgrade for its iPhone current operating system, delivering capabilities customers have demanded, such as multimedia messaging, copy and paste and universal landscape mode.

The operating system, which Apple previewed in March, became available for download at 10:10 a.m. in the iTunes Store. As expected, many are excited to download the said update. Due to the volumes of request from its end-users, the server was not bale to handle. But don't worry, Apple has already started to fix that error.

The 3.0 update is free for owners of the original iPhone as well as the current iPhone 3G; iPod Touch users must pay $10. Users wishing to upgrade must plug their device into their computer with the USB dock connector and then load iTunes 8.2 (80MB), where they can download and install iPhone 3.0 (230MB).

iPhone 3.0 Update, will address many complaints about the current and previous iPhone operating systems. Despite iPhone 2.0’s introduction of the iPhone’s phenomenally successful App Store for distributing third-party applications, many Apple critics have blasted the iPhone for its lack of a basic copy-and-paste function, among other shortcomings. iPhone 3.0 adds copy-and-paste functionality and many new features that will give immediate benefits to end users, regardless of which applications they use.

If you can't still download at this time, have patience and try later today..

Watch the video of the said update...