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jetnerd

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Oct 8, 2020
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Hello All,

I have a brand new iPhone SE 2nd Gen 128GB. Came out of the factory in early August running 13.6.1.

I do not wan’t to upgrade to ios 14 as phone is only used for calls and messages.

Under diognostic there is a log called StorageStatus-(with date) I factory reset phone (as I do with all new phones) and the log re-appeared 10 minutes after the reset.

Contains a lot of info but some of the descriptions say things like

- dirtycache
-NAND Reconstruct Succesful.

There is much info in the log anda lot repeats itself and mentions all sorts of stuff to do with storage.

Phone seems to run fine without any problems but being a new phone concerned why this log returned after rebooting.

Its only the one log and it does not create more when turning phone off and on.

I guess I am concerned the phone is faulty but nothing is pointing to that except for this weird log.

I always worry when I read in the diognostic area
 
Not all logging by far has to do with any actual issues or errors, often enough it's just logging of various information.
 
Hi again,

Just an update on this, I factory reset the phone last night and went straight into diagnostics before I did anything else and the StorageStatus log did not come back.

Now I delete a lot of the stock apps after setup as I don’t use them. I took note of the time I started deleting the stock apps (12:10am) once I had deleted them I checked the diagnostic logs and the StorageStatus was back with a time stamp of 12:11am.

So it seems that the StorageStatus log is created on deletion of stock apps. But why would this be? I have never seen this happen on other iphones.

It did not create a log for each deletion, it seems to have appeared after I deleted a heap of stock apps.

And as mentioned above some of the log content includes DirtyCache and Nand Reconstruct.

So concerned its faulty, although nothing is pointing to that except this log. Phone seems to be running fine.

Don’t want to return it as nothing is showing as being faulty.
 
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