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It’s that moment again where we recap all the going’s on in the Apple iPhone world for the past week. Developer news was a hot topic, particularly when word spread that new firmware was seeded to 3G developers. Plus, there’s talk that background-conscious apps may be available soon that allow users to receive instant messages and the like, even when such an app is closed. Developers can additionally now keep track of their daily downloads in the App Store.

And as the App Store continues to grow–they’re at by 1,000 apps now–we’re doing our best to keep up with the reviews. In fact, everything from games to useless little tools passed through our eager fingers that week. But a few highlights include free gems such as Pandora and Palringo and paid games like Lucky 7 Slots. Apps have been overall impressive that week, with just a few disappointments, Jott, namely. 

There were a few helpful how-to’s discussed, specifically, how to speed up that pesky back up process, how to share apps with those in your household and a particularly helpful description of how to use Ad Hoc Helper for beta examining apps.

Several consumer alerts found their way onto iPhone Buzz as well, as many question the quality of their iPhone 3Gs. For instance, some 3G cases seem to be cracking, many aren’t getting 3G service (even in 3G areas) and others are concerned about the GPS and how it may supply malicious society with access to your personal info.

Finally, news was hot that week on all things iPhone 3G. We had several rumors about iPhone unlocking with YESSIM sim cards and the interesting revelation that Apple and AT&T had extended their exclusivity agreement until 2010. Plus, Apple retail stores have implemented a ticketing system that better streamlines the iPhone 3G purchasing process.

Orginal post by Brenda Stokes

Category : iPhone News