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Apple, AT&T look into iPhone 3G connection issues

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By Charles Starrett

Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, August 12, 2008
News Category: iPhone

Numerous reports indicate that Apple and AT&T are investigating a rash of iPhone 3G connection problems affecting some handsets. A San Francisco Chronicle article tells the story of one iPhone user, who claims to have had ongoing connection problems with the 3G. “I was driving down Folsom Street in San Francisco, and I got a dropped call 10 times. I get dropped calls just standing in one place,” said Stephen Yarbrough, a 34-year-old accountant. “I’m extremely annoyed, but I’m hopeful a software update will fix it.” Later in the piece, AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said that while customer concerns were being looked into, it is difficult to know if they are widespread or related to individual circumstances. “How a device performs in individual situations depends on circumstances like where you are in the 3G coverage, how close you are to a cell site. Things like terrain and buildings all come into play,” Siegel said. “I’m not denying that people are having a less than satisfactory experience, but overall, the phone is doing great.”

CNet staffer Tom Krazit points to an Apple discussion thread on the topic, noting that iPhone 3G users are having trouble connecting, and staying connected, to 3G networks, with the phone switching between 3G and EDGE networks even when sitting still. In addition, Krazit notes that international iPhone 3G users are reporting similar problems, suggesting the issue lies with the handset as opposed to the network. Finally, Nomura analyst Richard Windsor has said in a note to clients that the problem may stem from an immature chipset from Infineon. “We believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost certain Infineon is the 3G supplier,” Windsor wrote, adding that because the problems are likely to be embedded in the low-level software and the chipset, a firmware upgrade is unlikely to fix the problem. Are you experiencing connection problems with your iPhone 3G? Let us know in the comments below. [via MDN]

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81

As recently as a couple weeks ago my 3G networks has been patchy at best.  My phone constantly drops its connection and it has become incredibly annoying.  I am wondering if there is any connection to the updated software?  Still waiting for Apple to step up to the plate and make an announcement regarding what exactly the problem is, and how they plan to fix it.  That would be nice.

Posted by rixoraxo on August 16, 2009 at 7:50 AM (PDT)

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Calls go straight to voicemail when the phone is at full signal strength while on WiFi. It will receive a call one minute and the next ten calls go to voicemail. Everything else works perfectly. The most important function on a three hundred dollar plus phone and I can’t take calls. Imagine that.

Posted by Wood on September 25, 2009 at 7:59 PM (PDT)

83

I’m in Dallas and annoyed by the amount of drop calls I have everyday! I’m about to change cell phone providers.
I can’t seem to have a conversation with anyone without it dropping out or keeps cutting out where the don’t hear a word you say!

Posted by Anemone on April 24, 2010 at 10:14 AM (PDT)

84

i have the iphone 3gs and every sence the iphone 4 come out mine has been running like crap i cant keep a signal and it freezes all the time i am about ready to thou it in a lake or whereever and go with a different provider

Posted by steven on August 22, 2010 at 3:56 PM (PDT)

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I am having 3g stop on me mid stream during phone calls I start out with a 3G connection but about 27 min into a call the 3g icon on the screen disappears and shows nothing after I hang up it shows a little circle then goes to Edge then back to 3G during this time I cant send any text or MMS messages.

Posted by James M. Horak on August 25, 2010 at 10:40 PM (PDT)

86

I have restored & reset my phone twice now and still after all that still have 3G dropping offline on me during phone calls incomeing or outgoing. Even after updating to OS4.1

Posted by James M. Horak on September 12, 2010 at 3:18 PM (PDT)

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