iPhone v2.0.1
I’ve complained somewhat about problems I’ve had with my iPhone since I upgraded to v2.0. I know that I probably shouldn’t have, but I did anyway. Unfortunately, I regretted it and wanted to go back to the v1.x release. That wasn’t an option. Fortunately, this came today:

What an understatement! It seems to fix my #1 complaint: performance. Before, with my hundreds of contacts, it could sometimes take 10-15 seconds to even begin to scroll through them when I switched to that view, but now it seems nearly instantaneous.
We shall see.
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Agreed, and it’s at least tolerable at this point. It also seems to crash less. I really wish that Apple would be a bit more detailed about what they are fixing, though.
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i’m seeing the same performance improvements. i don’t perceive it to be quite as fast as the 1.x series, but it’s close enough. i no longer have to wait 5 to 10 seconds for the SMS window to pop up, or 10-15 for the contacts list to populate in the email client.
as you say, we’ll see, but for now i’m happy with it.