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Lately, my iPhone (original model, I guess) running 3.0 has started not allowing
me to run any non-Apple apps that hit the internet. For example, Google Earth,
Amazon, USA today, Pandora, etc. All they do is begin and then within a second
or two quit and go back to the main page.Is this a known bug with a fix, or do I have to reload the iPhone from scratch?
Thanks.
CB
archived from misc.phone.mobile.iphone

In article <97vn5516jtvpvnqsembgkgpcdf30vksb99@4ax.com>, Cloud Burst
<DoNotReplyViaEmail@example.com> wrote:> Lately, my iPhone (original model, I guess) running 3.0 has started not
> allowing
> me to run any non-Apple apps that hit the internet. For example, Google
> Earth,
> Amazon, USA today, Pandora, etc. All they do is begin and then within a
> second
> or two quit and go back to the main page.
>
> Is this a known bug with a fix, or do I have to reload the iPhone from
> scratch?that means the app crashed.
do you have the latest versions? does it say that they have been tested
with 3.0?archived from misc.phone.mobile.iphone

On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:38:40 -0700, Cloud Burst wrote:
> Lately, my iPhone (original model, I guess) running 3.0 has started not allowing
> me to run any non-Apple apps that hit the internet. For example, Google Earth,
> Amazon, USA today, Pandora, etc. All they do is begin and then within a second
> or two quit and go back to the main page.
>
> Is this a known bug with a fix, or do I have to reload the iPhone from scratch?
>
> Thanks.
>
> CBOk, I'm going out on a limb here. Call Apple?
archived from misc.phone.mobile.iphone

Cloud Burst wrote:
> Lately, my iPhone (original model, I guess) running 3.0 has started not allowing
> me to run any non-Apple apps that hit the internet. For example, Google Earth,
> Amazon, USA today, Pandora, etc. All they do is begin and then within a second
> or two quit and go back to the main page.
>
> Is this a known bug with a fix, or do I have to reload the iPhone from scratch?
>
> Thanks.
>
> CB
I've been fooling with Google Earth all afternoon. It runs OK but no
street names etc. Unless you are familiar with the area you are looking
at you'r better off to run the Maps, app thats comes on the phone--
Big Johnarchived from misc.phone.mobile.iphone

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