iOS 4.1 release may finally resolve your iPhone 3G woes
Good news, everyone! The software update that was "coming soon" to resolve iOS 4.0's terrible performance on the iPhone 3G has gone "gold master" (GM) and should be available to the general public next week. I've had the opportunity to test this update out on my wife's iPhone 3G, and I'm happy to report that it does indeed appear to resolve all the stuttering, crashing, and generalized slowness the iPhone 3G was suffering under even previous beta builds of iOS 4.1.I tested her iPhone 3G out under the iOS 4.1 GM by doing things that would have brought her iPhone to a standstill before. First, I started a playlist in the iPod app and let it play in the background. Then I went into Safari, where she had four "tabs" open, and navigated to an image-heavy page.
Normally just loading such a page would have caused the background music from iPod.app to start stuttering, but even though I started scrolling back and forth through the page before all images finished loading, I couldn't get Safari to freeze or iPod.app to stutter.
Next, I loaded up the Maps app and started navigating along an input route with music still playing in the background. This was a guaranteed way to bring her iPhone 3G to a screeching halt before, but no matter how much demand I placed on the iPhone, it took it like a champ. I tested Google Earth's app as well, and it was far more responsive than I've ever seen it in iOS 4.
I'm not sure what under-the-hood changes Apple made to get iOS 4 running on the iPhone 3G at an acceptable speed (finally), but I did notice one thing: Spotlight Search on the iPhone 3G no longer searches through text messages. I verified this by comparing the Spotlight settings side-by-side with my iPhone 4; "Messages" was missing as an option on the iPhone 3G. On previous iOS 4 builds, one of the most popular suggestions for improving iPhone 3G performance was disabling Spotlight, so maybe that was the problem all along.
Your mileage certainly may vary, but for at least one iPhone 3G, iOS 4.1's gold master release has finally made the phone just as responsive and useful as it was before iOS 4. And there was much rejoicing.
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Good news, everyone! The software update that was "coming soon" to resolve iOS 4.0's terrible performance on the iPhone 3G has gone "gold...
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Has anyone else's 3G become worse after the update?
Mine had slowed down dramatically with 4.0, but now with 4.1, it's virtually useless. Every single thing I do, from waking to sleep, happens with a delay or causes the phone to freeze for several seconds. Some basic apps like Maps now just quit after opening and freezing for a few seconds. When I type, in any app, the device gets hung up on the first letter and just sits there with one big expanded letter, for as much as 5-10 seconds.
I just want to know if other 3G users have had similar problems.
I'm having the same problems since upgrading. Never thought I'd miss 4.0.
September 15 2010 at 9:03 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe "and there was much rejoicing" link is extremely gay
3GS battery drains totally in 4-5 hrs. Many app crashes. Sluggish performance since 4.0. Love my folders and multitask though. Won't upgrade to iPhone4 yet in case Verizon gets next gen
September 06 2010 at 8:50 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDoes iOS 4.1 on iPhone 3G come with game center? As I understand the iPod touch 2nd gen does but I've heard no confirmations that the 3G will or will not be getting it.
September 06 2010 at 1:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe problem with iOS 4.0 for the iPhone 3G was that it was an experimental build running Flash that got released accidentally. Or so Steve Jobs told me in a text message. I swear! ;)
September 06 2010 at 12:04 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTried the 4.1 on 3G too, seams we will not get the nice HDR photography feature and game centre.
The speed has indeed improved a lot.
God I hope this makes my 2nd gen touch run as smoothly as it used to.
September 05 2010 at 7:56 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMonty Python reference....I am impressed TUAW
September 05 2010 at 3:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyi cant find the download link at the dev centre. anyone here that could explain where to find it? -thanks in advance!
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