Can i record a phone conversation using iphone 3 gs

can i use my i phone 3gs to record a telephone conversation?

You're welcome.
claudia137 wrote:
thank you. can you suggest any apps?
Not really, because as I've mentioned, the reviews are not that good. Do a search yourself using the terms "Call Record". Here's one example that will pop up, read the reviews, judge for yourself:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/recorder/id284428991?mt=8

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