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iPhone Firmware 2.0.1 Available

August 04, 2008 at 08:10:37 PM, by Blair Mathis Rating: 0 out of 5

A firmware update for the iPhone 3G is now available for download.

Firmware update 2.0.1 for the iPhone is now available for download via iTunes.

The update is 250MB and is aimed to fix the large number of issues users have been experiencing - key lag, scrolling hesitation, and crashing, amongst others.

The update will take a bit of time, so don't do it until you've got an hour to set aside.

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