iPhone OS 3.1.3 Update Now Out on iTunes

Posted on 02 Feb 2010 by PatrickJ

iPhone OS 3.1.3 update

Well, it ‘s about time I guess.  It ‘s been quite a while since we’ve had any iPhone OS updates, and today we ‘ve got one.  The 3.1.3 update is out now on iTunes.

The only details listed for this update are a couple of bug fixes and a promised improvement in the accuracy of reported battery levels on the iPhone 3GS. Unless there are some huge hidden gems not that haven ‘t been mentioned, that ‘s not anywhere near enough to make me want to give up my current jailbreak.  I ‘ll take multitasking over battery %age accuracy any day of the week, thanks very much.

The choice may be a little tougher whenever we see OS 3.2 (the one the iPad runs), but even then, unless they throw in some level of multitasking I ‘ll likely be sitting it out, as well as hoping and betting that we will get multitasking in 4.0.

What about you all?  Will you be updating to 3.1.3?  If so, please let us know about anything new that you notice.

Thanks to Larry G at Gear Diary for the heads-up on the update release.

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6 Responses to iPhone OS 3.1.3 Update Now Out on iTunes

  1. Patrick, I'm disappointed. You actually spelled out "You all" instead of just saying, yall.

    You're making me wonder if you're a true Texan.

  2. As you said, updating is pointless for jailbreakers. No big improvements but a change to the baseband that fixes the exploit used by geohot.
    Will wait till something better is out

  3. Damnskippy says:

    Skip, nothing interesting. It will take quite a bit to make me update since I have pretty much everything the next release is supposed/hopefully/rumored to have with my JB.

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