22nd September, 2009 by caitas
Tags: Apple, AT&T, iPhone, Mobile

As it was expected, there are continuous updates made and many speculations arise on the back of the top smartphone, iPhone. I am coming today with a few pieces of important information regarding the coolest smartphone gadget in the United States. Firstly, American Telephone and Telegraph launched the innovative 3G MicroCell service on its network in order to provide 3G connectivity in the United States to areas which were dead from the network provider`s services.
The innovative gadget has not been priced so far, but speculations surfaced regarding a possible connection between the thrilling iPhone and the 3G MicroCell device. Engadget Mobile along with others state that American Telephone and Telegraph is going to offer its users an unlimited iPhone supported calling through the use of the MicroCell for a fee of $20 per month. It appears that customers who already are subscribed to the American Telephone and Telegraph Internet offer will pay a fee of just $10 per month. But wait! It gets better! For those subscribers who signed an agreement with the networking company to receive both Internet and landline services, making unlimited calls with the iPhone through the MicroCell is completely free! Moreover, it seems that the MicroCell will also provide services for data transfer and text messaging.
Nowadays, American Telephone and Telegraph has a few service plans regarding the iPhone. For example, users paying $60 receive 450 minutes which they can use during the day, for $80 subscribers get 900 daytime minute, for $100 they receive 1350 minutes to use during the day and for $120 they get unlimited conversations. Therefore, by subscribing to the new service launched by American Telephone and Telegraph, the customers will be prone to save money be choosing a more cost-effective service plan and also save time by making calls from their home. However, it is still unknown whether the new device will start offering users unlimited minutes or at first it will use the rollover ones. Nonetheless, it may be that the 3G MicroCell will update the signal of the iPhone and reduce the number of related complaints.
The second information is regarding the fact that speculations arose on Apple opening an investigation to find out why users that bought the OS v3.1 iPhone models encounter problems due to the bad battery life. Rumors have it that AppleCare teams send e-mails to customers. These inquiries comprise eleven questions and a specific application that studies and studies the Apple battery life. One of the questions sounds like this: When you notice a power drop, does it seem to be a legitimate power drop, or rather an issue with the battery icon indicator?”. Apple researchers try to find out whether the power drops are caused by a faulty battery or the operational system is biased.
It appears that Apple Company is sending email inquiries to those customers who complained about their iPhones` batteries on Apple`s forums. The organization makes users attentive not to synchronize their iPhones with the installed application received through e-mail because it determines large battery lags. Programmers advise users to delete it after the organization received the data it was interested in. Nonetheless, we do not know how the company will use its received feedback to update the operational system of the iPhone. However, it is great to see that Apple has taken so much care and paid so much attention to its customers!