Speculation iPhone 3G Poor Reception Could be Related to Infineon bad batch

12 August, 2008 Posted by SolSie As News, iPhone

Followed to the inquiry for a survey of Apple iPhone 3G reception issue by Cnet, GigaOm also reports some speculation from Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura Securities. In a research note today, he said: “We believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost certain Infineon is the 3G supplier.”

The bad batch of Infineon chips power the iPhone 3G seems to be caused by poor packaging by Nvidia and similar problem has been more visible with laptop.

There are no details from NVidia nor Apple about the problem, please take this with a grain of salt. This could explain some users replace their faulty device with a different one and have seen improvement.

[Via GigaOm]

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