Only three weeks after Apple’s first software update for the iPhone, update 1.0.2 has hit the streets through iTunes. So far, any meaningful description of the update has not shown up on Apple’s website like it did last day, but we’ll be certain to update you whether and when that changes.


Instead, you get “iPhone Bug fixes.” No, that is not the massive software update that everyone has been hoping for, although it could contain a few hidden fixes like the last update did with the addition of the BCC




field in e-mail and whatnot.

I’m told that the update weighs in at a hefty 92MB, so there’s gotta be some interesting gems buried in there. We’ll be certain to update with more info as it becomes available.

Update: We are hearing through various sources (namely Gizmodo and MacRumors forums) that users are reporting improvements to WiFi reception and that a number of hacks still work fine after installing the update (unlike last time). plus, other users are reporting that their updates are a mere 3.7MB instead of 92MB.

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