Update Identifier On Settings

xybadog

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I've JB'd my new phone and the Settings springboard icon has a "1" badge on it. I've drilled into settings and found that this is because a software update is available.

How can I get rid of this badge or do I have to live with it? (I've clicked on software update in case there's a "Decline" option but it just attempts to look for the update and continues looking without doing anything else).
 

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DO NOT update. you will lose your jailbreak probably until Christmas (assuming you have an A5+ device)

search Cydia for: noOTA

i'm sure there are other tweaks out there to get rid of the badge but this one worked good enough for me
 

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DO NOT update. you will lose your jailbreak probably until Christmas (assuming you have an A5+ device)

search Cydia for: noOTA

i'm sure there are other tweaks out there to get rid of the badge but this one worked good enough for me

No problem, I wasn't going to update. :)

I've dl'd noOTA from Cydia and it's not done anything. Do I need to activate it? I can't find a noOTA icon anywhere. I've rebooted the handset but the badge is still there.
 

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noOTA blocks the update, not the badge. What you should use is No Update. This will hopefully hide the badge.
 

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I've just tried No Update too and the badge is still there. I've emailed the noOTA dev along with a logcat and just waiting for them to respond.

I'm wondering if the issue is specific to my phone or maybe to 6.1.2 in general.
 

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