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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

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    It'll be data like from web browsing, YouTube videos, contacts, messages etc if you did a complete wipe to get rid of the jailbreak.

    It's normal.
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    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.

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    "Other" applies to things like contacts, text messages, settings, podcasts, notes, mail, cached web content etc.



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    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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