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Ashyukun

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Jul 19, 2008
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My Jailbroken iOS7 4S is on a budget carrier where I don't get a huge amount of data, so I try and be fairly frugal with what I download. I've got pretty much all the music I want loaded directly onto it so don't need it pulling stuff down from the cloud, but it seems that whenever I reboot/respring the phone that the 'Music' switch under 'Cellular' in Settings reverts to 'On' from where I always set it to 'Off'. I'm fairly used to this and know to go and fix it whenever I choose to reboot/respring, but if something happens and the device reboots without my knowing it the Music app will end up trying to download music over the cell network again.

Is there some Jailbreak app/mod that can 'permanently' (i.e., will be persistent between reboots but could be reversed if I ever need it) disable the Music app downloading over the cell nework? Thanks!
 
That's weird. For me I do that on my iPad since I don't want it downloading music I buy. It stays switched to off as far as I know.
 
Yeah there's clearly another issue going on. Mine stays off through everything. Might wanna do some elimination testing to see if a tweak is causing it
 
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