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iPhone buglist grows to 68
We all know how much Apple has talked up the benefit of a walled-garden environment, such as they have crafted for the iPhone. A limited development environment with limited ability to install applications does not a perfect firmware make, however, and the folks over at Applehound are compiling a list of bugs discovered on the iPhone.
The list is rather long, sitting at 68 so far, and is chock full of things from minor glitches to fairly show-stopping problems. Likely, Apple has firmware updates as part of their overall iPhone plan – now it's just a matter of seeing what they decide to fix.
In terms of robustness, however, they claim Apple has done a fairly good job. The list is interesting, for sure.
The list is rather long, sitting at 68 so far, and is chock full of things from minor glitches to fairly show-stopping problems. Likely, Apple has firmware updates as part of their overall iPhone plan – now it's just a matter of seeing what they decide to fix.
In terms of robustness, however, they claim Apple has done a fairly good job. The list is interesting, for sure.
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Post a comment| JimmyJackFunk21 on July 17, 2007 5:37 PM | That is 68 reasons I don't have any desire to get an iPhone. I'm happy with my Treo, as I get my music wirelessly through the "M" app from Mercora, and with the other features I have on there, I see no reason to switch.
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