iPhone OS 3.1.2 now available

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Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Screen shot 2009-10-08 at [ October 8 ] 12.10.48 PM

(Yeah. My iPhone’s name is Sancho. So what. Wanna fight about it?)

Alright, folks; it’s that time again. If you’re not a jailbreaker, get to hittin’ that update button in iTunes (if you are a jailbreaker, you probably want to wait to make sure this update is safe.) Apple just pushed version 3.1.2 of the iPhone OS down the pipes. It’s a minor update, but it fixes a couple little bugs that have personally driven us bonkers.

The Fixes:

  • Fixes a “sporadic issue” that kept the iPhone from waking up after it’s in sleep mode
  • Sometimes, the iPhone loses cell connectivity and won’t reconnect without a restart. Thats been fixed.
  • An issue with streaming videos crashing has been fixed.
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