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moataz83

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Jun 29, 2012
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Saudi Arabia
I have a Jailbroken (Evasi0n) iPhone 4S, 16 GB running iOS 6.1.2. My free + inactive RAM occupies around 25-40% of my RAM most of the times.
The issue is: my camera app keeps crashing frequently when I launch it from other apps (twitter,Whatsapp,Foursquare) and sometimes doesn't work Untill I reboot the device a couple of times. When the camera app fails the device enters "safe mode" afterwhich I either restart then it works or I have to reboot. Recently, It happened and the device's temperature increased suddenly.
Your expert opinion is valuable to me
Thanks...
 
I have a Jailbroken (Evasi0n) iPhone 4S, 16 GB running iOS 6.1.2. My free + inactive RAM occupies around 25-40% of my RAM most of the times.
The issue is: my camera app keeps crashing frequently when I launch it from other apps (twitter,Whatsapp,Foursquare) and sometimes doesn't work Untill I reboot the device a couple of times. When the camera app fails the device enters "safe mode" afterwhich I either restart then it works or I have to reboot. Recently, It happened and the device's temperature increased suddenly.
Your expert opinion is valuable to me
Thanks...

What was the last thing you installed from cydia?
 
What was the last thing you installed from cydia?

Unfortunately, I have installed many things even after noticing the bug, and there seems no way to trace back what I have installed recently. In the manage tab in Cydia all what i can see is my packages arranged alphabetically.
 
Unfortunately, I have installed many things even after noticing the bug, and there seems no way to trace back what I have installed recently. In the manage tab in Cydia all what i can see is my packages arranged alphabetically.

The only thing you can do now is uninstall each tweak related to the camera and see if it fixes the problem
 
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