H H7P3R10N Cancelled Original poster Jul 13, 2010 3 0 Aug 7, 2010 #1 I'm just stepping into the realm of jailbreaking, what would I do to remove Apple's built-in apps from my phone? Thanks for helping a newb.
I'm just stepping into the realm of jailbreaking, what would I do to remove Apple's built-in apps from my phone? Thanks for helping a newb.
C crazycanucks macrumors regular Jun 30, 2010 197 0 Aug 7, 2010 #2 H7P3R10N said: I'm just stepping into the realm of jailbreaking, what would I do to remove Apple's built-in apps from my phone? Thanks for helping a newb. Click to expand... I dont think you can remove permantly from your phone, but if you install sbsettings, you can hide any app you want from showing up on your springboard.
H7P3R10N said: I'm just stepping into the realm of jailbreaking, what would I do to remove Apple's built-in apps from my phone? Thanks for helping a newb. Click to expand... I dont think you can remove permantly from your phone, but if you install sbsettings, you can hide any app you want from showing up on your springboard.
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Apr 16, 2008 40,672 6,533 At the iPhone hacks section. Aug 7, 2010 #3 Why not stick them into a folder or hide them thru sbsettings dock feature? Removing them completelly is not a good idea IMO.
Why not stick them into a folder or hide them thru sbsettings dock feature? Removing them completelly is not a good idea IMO.
H htownmade1984 macrumors regular Aug 5, 2010 182 0 Aug 7, 2010 #4 Applejuiced said: Why not stick them into a folder or hide them thru sbsettings dock feature? Removing them completelly is not a good idea IMO. Click to expand... I agree completely. I hide all the ones I didn't want with sbsettings
Applejuiced said: Why not stick them into a folder or hide them thru sbsettings dock feature? Removing them completelly is not a good idea IMO. Click to expand... I agree completely. I hide all the ones I didn't want with sbsettings