Are You Ready to Drop Kick Your 3G iPhone?
USA Today is reporting that the problem may be with the 3G chipset manufactured by Infineon Technologies. AT&T and Apple are working on a software fix that will be made available remotely through iTunes. The new software could be ready as early as next week.
Apple is hoping that software can fix the troubles. If the chips or devices were damaged during manufacture the problem could be a hardware mishap. This would force Apple to recall the damaged iPhones and damage the company’s reputation.