Comments on: Warning: Turning EDGE off with Bossprefs won’t necessarily turn off your iPhone data https://isource.com/2009/07/27/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/ #1 Source for iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac and AppleTV Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:35:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.6 By: patrickj https://isource.com/2009/07/27/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/#comment-10498 Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:35:44 +0000 http://isource.com/general/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/%20#comment-10498 In reply to patte.

Sorry the blog is boring you lately. As for staying away from jailbreak 'that long' not sure what you're basing that on – as several of us who write here have run our phones jailbroken since back in 1.x firmware days. I can also say that any iPhone running the 3.0 firmware is a helluva good smartphone, with or without jailbreak.

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By: patte https://isource.com/2009/07/27/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/#comment-10479 Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:23:23 +0000 http://isource.com/general/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/%20#comment-10479 Recently your blog is getting really boring.
1. A iPhone that isn’t jailbroken isn’t a iPhone – can’t believe you stayed away from a Jailbreak that long.
2. You come up with news that are so old that my beard is grewing fast than a blizzard. For god’s sake use sbsettings and install the apn toggle… in addition you directly see if there is a data connection or not. BossPrefs is fine but outdatet since sbsettings is there.
3. think twice before blogging.

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By: David https://isource.com/2009/07/27/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/#comment-10365 Tue, 28 Jul 2009 06:13:17 +0000 http://isource.com/general/warning-turning-edge-off-with-bossprefs-wont-necessarily-turn-off-your-iphone-data/%20#comment-10365 Maybe Push Notifications is the culprit. 17 MB seems reasonable an amount for such a service to consume on a whole month.

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