July 15, 2007
iPhone battery meter bug to be fixed by Apple
Apple has confirmed that there is a bug in the iPhone OS which prevents the battery meter from showing as full even after a prolonged charge.
The bug affects over 60% of users according to some reports (we're not quite sure why it wouldn't effect 100% if it's a true software problem). Wireless Info received this statement from Apple.
"Your battery is fully charged, but the UI (User Interface) is just not correctly reflecting this. We expect to fix this in a software update."
There was no information given as to when the software update would be available.
Source: iphonereviwer.com
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