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Badrottie

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When I was browsing using Safari or Chrome it reboot my iPhone 6 plus I am not sure if it was iOS bug or the iPhone defect? Anyone have this problem? :apple:
 

MuGeN PoWeR

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When I was browsing using Safari or Chrome it reboot my iPhone 6 plus I am not sure if it was iOS bug or the iPhone defect? Anyone have this problem? :apple:

You can see the jetsam events in diagnostics. According to my research it's coz of less ram. I might be wrong. I have also witnessed this on my 6+.
 

Badrottie

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You can see the jetsam events in diagnostics. According to my research it's coz of less ram. I might be wrong. I have also witnessed this on my 6+.

I see where do I find diagnostic on my iPhone? I googled and don't see anything about Jetsam? Thank you :apple:
 

rigormortis

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jetsam is totally over my head

most iOS logs are over my head

but you can view them:
settings
privacy
diagnostic and usage data

whatever crash logs are kept there temporarily until iTunes sends them off to apple and deletes them

once itunes deletes your diagnostic and usage data, it retains it on the mac, i believe its in console logs?

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you are helping all of us out, by sending anonymous usage data, and sharing it with app developers, right?? hmmm??? heh
 

afsnyder

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When I was browsing using Safari or Chrome it reboot my iPhone 6 plus I am not sure if it was iOS bug or the iPhone defect? Anyone have this problem? :apple:

Likely a bug. All OS's have crashing bugs. Back in iOS 7 there were semi-frequent reboots that were solved in iOS 7.1 but they can still occur rarely.

I've had one or two reboots since iOS 8 launched but nothing too worrisome.

It's not frequent right?
 

Badrottie

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jetsam is totally over my head

most iOS logs are over my head

but you can view them:
settings
privacy
diagnostic and usage data

whatever crash logs are kept there temporarily until iTunes sends them off to apple and deletes them

once itunes deletes your diagnostic and usage data, it retains it on the mac, i believe its in console logs?

--

you are helping all of us out, by sending anonymous usage data, and sharing it with app developers, right?? hmmm??? heh

thank you very much

I see there are a lot of Jetsam and some GPUrestart....

What I don't understand is iPad Air has 1GB RAM it never crash/reboot at all?? :apple:

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Likely a bug. All OS's have crashing bugs. Back in iOS 7 there were semi-frequent reboots that were solved in iOS 7.1 but they can still occur rarely.

I've had one or two reboots since iOS 8 launched but nothing too worrisome.

It's not frequent right?

just twice a month not that often..It happened last night. :apple:
 

rigormortis

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thank you very much

I see there are a lot of Jetsam and some GPUrestart....

What I don't understand is iPad Air has 1GB RAM it never crash/reboot at all?? :apple:


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just twice a month not that often..It happened last night. :apple:

i had that bug too on my iPad where if you had too many tabs open in safari, it would crash, and it seems for me , it has gotten a lot better. i have not had a safari crash in a very long time.

close tabs? and close other background apps??
 
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