D davekarn macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 22, 2007 #1 I deleted the FieldTest App, not knowing that it was native to the iPhone, and was wondering if this is a bad thing. I'm guessing that restoring my phone will solve the problem but I'm a little nervous now. Thanks for any info in advance.
I deleted the FieldTest App, not knowing that it was native to the iPhone, and was wondering if this is a bad thing. I'm guessing that restoring my phone will solve the problem but I'm a little nervous now. Thanks for any info in advance.
carfac macrumors 65816 Oct 23, 2007 #4 That is what gives you some numbers from inside the iPhone, like software version, screen version, cell numbers, etc. Mainly teckie stuff.
That is what gives you some numbers from inside the iPhone, like software version, screen version, cell numbers, etc. Mainly teckie stuff.
N nunofgs macrumors newbie Jan 2, 2008 #6 You can always just restore your iphone if you start having problems.
Consultant macrumors G5 Jan 2, 2008 #7 I am guessing if it's in need of service, they would bring up the fieldtest app.