Apple iPhone Update: Improve Battery Level Accuracy And Stability
3 February 2010
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The latest software updates from Apple for iPhone and iPod Touch brings the current version to 3.1.3. The updates block many security holes and even bring enhancements to the iPhone experience.
Apple last updates came only five months back and this latest update shows the severity of the security holes which was bothering its users.
The most visible among the changes that come to the iPhone after updating it to 3.1.3 are:
- Removed a bug that allowed access to to user data in recovery mode
- Remove a bug that allowed hacked audio and video files to run malicious code
- Removed a bug that allowed malicious code to be executed from a remote ftp server
- Improved the accuracy of the reported battery level on the iPhone 3GS
- Resolved an issue where third party applications would not launch in some instances
- Fixed a particular bug where some apps crash while using the Japanese Kana keyboard
The iPhone OS update 3.1.3 comes just after Monday’s iTunes 9.0.3 update, which cures the problem of iTunes forgetting user passwords, and fixes bugs with iPod syncing.
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