Originally Posted by
Steve M
Here's another data point: I have an iPhone 3G (not 3GS). It worked fine when on the ground, but whenever I was high above the ground, such as in a tall building, I would have problems such as dropped calls, unintelligible voice path, data service that would cut in and out, and signal that would intermittently go from 5 bars to 1 or 0 bars for a minute or so, then reset. I associated this with the problems relating to multi-path from nearby tall buildings and/or the phone "seeing" a signal at the same frequency from several cells over.
When the 3.0 software came out, I updated my iPhone 3G, and all of these problems went away. I infer from this that there was a major update to the radio firmware in the 3.0 software release, and in my case, it made all of my problems go away. I suppose it's possible that these changes had a negative affect on other users based on conditions specific to their location and/or local system.
I wonder if my situation can shed any light on things. I'm on the 14th floor in NYC. I never had a problem with my original iPhone. My friends with the newer 3G have had problems lately with the same stuff you mention. No signal, then full signal, then no signal again. Off hand, I don't know if it was before or after the 3.0 upgrade.
On Friday I got a new GS and I was having the same problems as they were. Just for the heck of it, I turned off 3G. The phone seemed to reset and now I never have any problems. I do have to remember to turn on 3G if I go out.