Some iPad 2 have had 3G connection problems in the United States. Despite the fact that the first alarms sang the battle cry with which the so-called AntennaGate was proclaimed last year (remember, we talked about that mistake that Apple made when designing the iPhone 4 and placing the antennas where they should not), it seems that in this time the problem does not come from a hardware incident, but from software. In other words: it is the operating system that does not understand them with the connection system that is causing problems.
Without a similar situation having been registered in other parts of the world (at least, if it exists, it has not transpired), it seems that those who suffer from this problem (which is concentrated in the users of the North American operator Verizon) may find a solution in an imminent iOS system update. It is numbered improvement as iOS 4.3.2, which in addition to iron out differences of certain aspects of the platform, will serve to access networks and wireless mobile Internet from Verizon is more stable and effective.
It is expected that Apple released version of its operating system for terminal mobile within the next fifteen days, so that dissatisfied users iPad 2 with services Verizon have to endure patiently the arrival of this package of improvements. However, those from Cupertino are going to take advantage to include some new features in the update. Among others, again, Apple will pay close attention to shielding the platform's security a little more, as well as to fine-tune the operation of the Wi-Fi video calling service (Facetime), which seems to be giving some other problem in communications.
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