Mobile Spy for iPhone 3GS Released

If you’re the suspicious type that just has to know what your employees, significant other, and children have been up to, then Retina-X Studios has a tool that was designed for you. The company recently announced the availability of Mobile Spy version 3.0 for the Apple iPhone. According to Retina-X Studios, this is the first spy software that is compatible with the iPhone 3GS.

Using Mobile Spy, you’ll be able to silently track GPS locations, SMS messages, and calls using a secure online control panel. Since Mobile Spy runs in stealth mode and no mentions of the program are shown on the iPhone itself, phone users don’t have a clue they’re being monitored.

Once the software is set up on the phone, it silently records the entire text of all SMS text messages, information about each call, and actual GPS positions. After activities are logged, they are silently uploaded to the user's secure online account that can be checked from any web browser. The activity logs are viewable in real time immediately after they are recorded.



Retina-X Studios CEO James Johns states, "The popular 3GS device can now be monitored with ease. With reports of over one million 3GS devices sold in the first three days of launch, this smartphone is popular. Some users have a need to monitor activities of their child or employees. This is only possible with Mobile Spy."

Mobile Spy runs on all iPhone models, Windows Mobile smartphones, and Symbian OS smartphones. The iPhone version of Mobile Spy can be found at http://www.mobile-spy.com/iphone.html.

Of course, if the iPhone user is equally as suspicious as you, they might notice a drain in battery life from this background process and wonder what’s going on. In that case, all bets are off.
Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer grew up around technology. From an early age, she was curious about all things related to computers. As a child, Jennifer remembers spending nights with her dad programming in BASIC and taking apart hard drives to see what was inside. In high school, she wrote her senior term paper on her experiences with building custom computers.

Jennifer graduated from the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. After college, she began writing full-time for various PC and technology magazines. Later, she transitioned to the Web. In these roles, Jennifer has covered a variety of topics including laptops, desktops, smartphones, cameras, tablets, and various consumer electronics devices. When she's not playing with or writing about the latest gadget, Jennifer loves to spend time with her family, capture memories with her camera, and scrapbook.

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