Battery chargeFirst-generation products always have kinks to work out, and Apple’s are far from an exception. Generally, I’ve been having good luck with my iPhone, though as I’ve been using it for the last two weeks, I’ve definitely come up with a handful of things that I think should be improved.

As far as valid glitches, though, I’ve come across fairly few. There’s the VPN keyboard bug, for example, and now an issue with the battery charge screen reflecting the exact capacity. When you plug your iPhone in, a green battery icon appears on the screen, showing you how




much charge there is. Unfortunately, due to a glitch, it appears that for many, the battery icon will never reach full charge, though the battery itself will.

Apple’s acknowledged the problem, and says a fix is coming in a software update (sometime soon, one hopes). I’ve noticed that problem myself, though I definitely remember that there was a point when that worked, so who knows what went wrong? Anyway, keep an eye out for iPhone Update 1.0, coming soon to a computer near you.

[via MacNN]

Original post by Dan Moren

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