iPhone 2.0.1: so far so good…
by Chiyin on Aug 5th, 2008 @ 10:55 amother than not fixing the MDCrashreporttool crashing problem, which is kind of ironic since it’s a program that reports crashes… the update seems to have fixed some of the most nagging problems with the phone.
- the keyboard lag seems to be gone
- the contacts are loading faster
- haven’t experience any app crashing yet
- and over all it feels a bit faster, could be just my imagination though
NetShare is also working fine, just tested it and no problems there. however, I don’t think it did the reported yellowish tint fix.
so what’s the veredict? so far so good, that’s all I can say for now. need to spend some more time with it… then we’ll see…
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i agree with you… the lag time on the keyboard when doing text messages and scrolling through contacts is FINALLY gone (such as hassle originally) but everything seems to be running a lot smoothly.