iOS 5.0 Speed Up Your iOS Device by Removing Launch Daemons & Background Processes

Discussion in 'iOS Jailbreak & Cydia' started by xXrkidXx, Dec 22, 2011.

  1. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    IMO is when an app is deleted is preference files and files it created go with it (Similar to the way AppZapper works on OS X). It's untested so don't mess with it ATM.
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    the best way to find out is if you open up all of it in IDA.
    Going to do that right now, and tell you guys.
  3. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    HA! Problem solved, MediaServerd messes up your device like no other. THE GUIDE IS GOOD TO GO!
    Enjoy the free ram and speed :D!
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    ftp-proxy is deletable.
    Deals with proxies. (as the name suggests.)
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    Good find! That's one I never knew what it did... Good call :)

    So I would say conditional?
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    Yea, as you might use that for Siri Proxy.
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    On a 4 only though...? I thought you didn't need to have the proxy on the iPhone 4?
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    Nice guide! I've been waiting for it to be updated for iOS 5. :)
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    com.apple.geod.plist seems okay to delete.
    It has to do with a server.
    I'm thinking it might happen to be for FindMyiPhone but I'm not sure.

    It seems okay to delete.
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    I'm glad that tw23 and I could help :D
    Enjoy!