PNutts macrumors 601 May 20, 2012 #3 There are a lot of system monitoring apps and some show the resources devoted to each process running.
There are a lot of system monitoring apps and some show the resources devoted to each process running.
A Apentier macrumors newbie May 24, 2012 #4 If I'm not mistaken, you can see that somewhere in the cpu settings Last edited: May 31, 2012
M mlmwalt macrumors 6502a May 24, 2012 #5 Apentier said: If I'm not mistaken, you can see that somewhere in the cpu settings Click to expand... Not doubting you, but where? I just poured over my Settings and couldn't find it. BTW I'm not jailbroken.
Apentier said: If I'm not mistaken, you can see that somewhere in the cpu settings Click to expand... Not doubting you, but where? I just poured over my Settings and couldn't find it. BTW I'm not jailbroken.
H hakuna-matata macrumors 6502 May 24, 2012 #6 mlmwalt said: Not doubting you, but where? I just poured over my Settings and couldn't find it. BTW I'm not jailbroken. Click to expand... how do you get yourself jailbroken.. just kidding😀 there is no way to do so if your iphone is not jailibroken
mlmwalt said: Not doubting you, but where? I just poured over my Settings and couldn't find it. BTW I'm not jailbroken. Click to expand... how do you get yourself jailbroken.. just kidding😀 there is no way to do so if your iphone is not jailibroken
M mlmwalt macrumors 6502a May 24, 2012 #7 hakuna-matata said: how do you get yourself jailbroken.. just kidding😀 there is no way to do so if your iphone is not jailibroken Click to expand... There's no diagnostic app for that? Inconceivable!!! 😉
hakuna-matata said: how do you get yourself jailbroken.. just kidding😀 there is no way to do so if your iphone is not jailibroken Click to expand... There's no diagnostic app for that? Inconceivable!!! 😉
aliensarecool macrumors 6502a Original poster May 27, 2012 #8 like if i have something i dont use much that is killing battery i waanna get rid of it