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- Is this happening over and over, or did it just hppen once? Have you tried a hard restart on it? Remember these phones are little computers, sometimes something happens that requires a reboot....it doesn't happen often trust me. If it is happening continually, then make a Genius bar appt. at a close apple store and go see them. Either that or just call Apple, they are usually pretty good at trouble shooting over the phone.12-23-2011 07:42 PMLike 0
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This forum has a lot of really helpful people, don't rank on them, we're here to gripe and help. I resemble that remark. I ported over from BBs, so I'm used to pulling my batteries daily or when an app is installed/deleted. Get in the habit of rebooting your iPhone - it's a smartphone, a scaled-down computer with a network that is there sometimes and not there sometimes (like XP is finicky when it's not talking to a network); since I got in the habit of rebooting my iPhones after an app installation/deletion or about once a day my iPhones don't reboot randomly anymore. YMMV.Kristy_Lyn and ThePinkChameleon like this.12-23-2011 11:37 PMLike 2 -
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12-23-2011 11:51 PMLike 0 - Your device experienced a kernel panic, the equivalent of a "blue screen of death" on a WinPC, and a panic is what we see on UNIX and Mac OS desktops. It happens. There's more to the data log than you've posted.The panic could have been caused by an app that accessed a resource it's not supposed to or a piece of hardware your iPhone interfaced with (like a USB connector or BT headset or an app that doesn't conform to Apple's Developer's requirements). It could be buggy firmware by Apple. It could be poor network connectivity.
This forum has a lot of really helpful people, don't rank on them, we're here to gripe and help. I resemble that remark. I ported over from BBs, so I'm used to pulling my batteries daily or when an app is installed/deleted. Get in the habit of rebooting your iPhone - it's a smartphone, a scaled-down computer with a network that is there sometimes and not there sometimes (like XP is finicky when it's not talking to a network); since I got in the habit of rebooting my iPhones after an app installation/deletion or about once a day my iPhones don't reboot randomly anymore. YMMV.12-24-2011 12:11 AMLike 0
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