Ok, so App Store apps aren't supposed to run in the background, but former jailbreakers know that the iPhone is not immune to software conflicts; things can act up in unexpected ways after installing an app.
What if those of us having issues with 2.0 (and it seems some are not) had a common app(s) installed? And what if removing said app tidied up our problems? Hey, it happens all the time on a Mac. (Can you say APE?)
The apps that come to mind, in no specific order, that it would seem many if not most people have installed are, Remote, Pandora, and AOL Radio. That's a short, biased list, as they are apps I have, and I have lag, chops, and bugs, and I approve this post.
What if those of us having issues with 2.0 (and it seems some are not) had a common app(s) installed? And what if removing said app tidied up our problems? Hey, it happens all the time on a Mac. (Can you say APE?)
The apps that come to mind, in no specific order, that it would seem many if not most people have installed are, Remote, Pandora, and AOL Radio. That's a short, biased list, as they are apps I have, and I have lag, chops, and bugs, and I approve this post.