What exactly is it, I have around 200mb of it.
Mines not jailbroken but it was before but since I have done a full restore but set up as New iPhone
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What exactly is it, I have around 200mb of it.
Mines not jailbroken but it was before but since I have done a full restore but set up as New iPhone
Thread moved by scott (Forum Super Moderator) From 'Technology Discussion'
Last edited by scott; 25-08-2010 at 05:36 PM.
I presume there are variants of push services on iOS systematically in existence for executing software updates, calling home to nuke applications and everything.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
"Other" applies to things like contacts, text messages, settings, podcasts, notes, mail, cached web content etc.
It doesn't matter if you restored it, some Jailbroken data that wasn't deleted while it was jailbroken can stay on it even after a restore. I've got 350MB that lingers from the previous jailbreak. You'll have to jailbreak it then use iPhone Explorer or similar on the PC and delete the jailbreak files by hand and/or delete packages on Cydia.
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