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says not avalable in the us
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@theroncon Exactly. IF any viewer's device is jailbroken, because jailbreaking is a completely voluntary option and is not necessary upon purchase of a device and anyone with a non-jailbroken device would not be able to access SBSettings. My comment was not solely aimed at you personally..
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@gagai786 As far as I am aware there is no way to force Safari and Mail to fully close upon exit.. However, I am pretty sure that when these apps are running in the background they use up minimal system resources (I imagine it is somewhat like the 4.0 software in which it keeps applications saved in the background but at a much less cost of resources in comparison with when you have it open on screen). Sorry I could not be of further assistance.
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@heighv where is this app ??????
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@74pbg when i do this its get restarted
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@Mark742617000027 do u know anything about when ever i use mail app on iphone 3g and when i come out of it , it stays in the memory , same with safari , can u help me , i always have to use sb settings ....!!
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For all those who jailbroken or unjailbroken; just hold Home button& sleepbutton till you could turn it of, than release both buttons, than press the home button till it unlocks the Phone again! Thats the Apple method to free your memory!
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Or if app keep crashing google swapmode deb and tranfer to your iphone at var/root/Cydia/AutoInstall reboot two times enable game mode and volla no more app crashes (Only for Jailbroken Device)
If your ipod/iphone is jailbroken you can do this throught SBSettings. Open SBSettings, go into processes and click FREE UP MEMORY. With this you can free up over 60MB.
Mark742617000027 2 years ago 15
dude stop talking like a fucked up nerd..
blekdregen 1 year ago 2