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max5peru

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Sep 18, 2012
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Peru
Hey! I updated my iPhone 4S 32GB with the GM iOS 6 last week. It was working fine until I updated some apple apps last night such as itunesU (or something related to eduaction) and the podcast apps. This morning the iPhone was working fine but when I was listening to some music, the music app closes itself. I got the same issue when I was using safari, echofon, mail app, etc.
I was concerned because I got the same issue when I download the beta 1 version sometime ago so I check the usage tab and discover a lot of low memory logs created while I was sleeping and this morning...
I'll try to restore the iphone so I can use the iOS 5.1. again and I'll evaluate to update to iOS 6.0 tomorrow...
Is anyone else having the same issue?
What would you recommend?
Thanks!
Greetings from Peru,

Max
 

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Richardgm

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Those logs are the most prevalent entries in my Disgnostic & Usage.

This was the case with iOS 5, and is still the same with iOS 6.

I'm surprised that Apple hasn't significantly upgraded the available RAM (with iP5) because I'm sure they see millions of these entries per day which result in crashes.
 

max5peru

macrumors member
Original poster
Sep 18, 2012
64
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Peru
I though that the GM version was the final release, thats why I updated the iPhone.
Havent worked all the morning trying to find a solution to my phone!
Driving home now to get my laptop and restore the phone later... cant live without a working iphone!
GEEK!
hahaha,


you couldn't wait a few days for official release?


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Incident Identifier: 5F9392E4-70CC-48C0-8281-A05FA7AC3EF2
CrashReporter Key: 6f9c9fc2ee580abae20447c3de22699de6409350
Hardware Model: iPhone4,1
OS Version: iPhone OS 6.0 (10A403)
Kernel Version: Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0: Sun Aug 19 00:28:05 PDT 2012; root:xnu-2107.2.33~4/RELEASE_ARM_S5L8940X
Date: 2012-09-18 11:47:00 -0500
Time since snapshot: 6027 ms

Free pages: 998
Active pages: 5394
Inactive pages: 2762
Throttled pages: 99881
Purgeable pages: 17
Wired pages: 19189
Largest process: dataaccessd

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talkmeim <c669fd86d2e23b7e8b1d8a6a245a0fe3> 500 500 [vm] (resume)
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**End**
 

nutmac

macrumors 603
Mar 30, 2004
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7,306
Hey! I updated my iPhone 4S 32GB with the GM iOS 6 last week. It was working fine until I updated some apple apps last night such as itunesU (or something related to eduaction) and the podcast apps.
Running out of memory is entirely normal. That said, restarting a phone (or force quitting apps) should solve the issue. If not, the issue could be corrupt app and/or app data.

I'm surprised that Apple hasn't significantly upgraded the available RAM (with iP5) because I'm sure they see millions of these entries per day which result in crashes.
iPhone 5 has 1GB RAM (up from 512MB in iPhone 4S).
 

max5peru

macrumors member
Original poster
Sep 18, 2012
64
0
Peru
Its happening even when I close all the apps and after a hard reset.
I guess that is related to some app I update last night.... i'm going back to iOS 5.1 for today and wait for the official ios 6.0 when goes public. I dont know if the iOS 6.0 GM is safe or not.....

Running out of memory is entirely normal. That said, restarting a phone (or force quitting apps) should solve the issue. If not, the issue could be corrupt app and/or app data.
 
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