EXC_SIGSEGV was the reason for springboard crashing **i think.
Looked at my bro's iPhone 5, no springboard crashes in the log, but I saw that SMS crashed and looked the same thing (that SIGSEGV) and some quartz dribble after that.
I'm a little more relieved that others are having the same issue.
When I did a restart, I noticed tons of apps were in the background.
But the first time I got the respring thing, was like 5 minutes after opening it up new out of the box (i think for that camera slide up photo while in an elevator searching for service) is what caused it.
Hmmmm...
Once right after opening, and once after a DFU restore and restore from backup 12 days later I suppose isn't that bad, could be worse like every day or multiple times every day. Just sorta weirded out about it because I don't ever remember a stock iPhone respringing itself ever (though 90% of using an iPhone over the course of the life of iPhone, every generation, I've been jailbroken so maybe its hard to say).
Looked at my bro's iPhone 5, no springboard crashes in the log, but I saw that SMS crashed and looked the same thing (that SIGSEGV) and some quartz dribble after that.
I'm a little more relieved that others are having the same issue.
When I did a restart, I noticed tons of apps were in the background.
But the first time I got the respring thing, was like 5 minutes after opening it up new out of the box (i think for that camera slide up photo while in an elevator searching for service) is what caused it.
Hmmmm...
Once right after opening, and once after a DFU restore and restore from backup 12 days later I suppose isn't that bad, could be worse like every day or multiple times every day. Just sorta weirded out about it because I don't ever remember a stock iPhone respringing itself ever (though 90% of using an iPhone over the course of the life of iPhone, every generation, I've been jailbroken so maybe its hard to say).
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