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zamboknee

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I was doing a junk scan on my iPhone and found an app with a (I'm guessing) Chinese title.
How do I tell which app this is?
Btw, I'd did not download an app with this title.
 

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I was doing a junk scan on my iPhone and found an app with a (I'm guessing) Chinese title.
How do I tell which app this is?
Btw, I'd did not download an app with this title.
What app were you using to do this? I recall in the past there was talk that the apps that do this--like Battery Doctor--could essentially be themselves those that show up like that during the "scan".
 
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I was doing a junk scan on my iPhone and found an app with a (I'm guessing) Chinese title.
How do I tell which app this is?
Btw, I'd did not download an app with this title.

Battery Doctor I think, but in the last version they had removed the "junk" tab.
Strangely you seemed to keep it. This was the only app I knwed that was able to clean cache on iOS without being necessary to connect the iPhone to the mac.
 
Battery Doctor I think, but in the last version they had removed the "junk" tab.
Strangely you seemed to keep it. This was the only app I knwed that was able to clean cache on iOS without being necessary to connect the iPhone to the mac.

The app I used was in fact Battery Doctor
 
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Likely this derelict app with last update date 4 years ago.
But I have no idea why this app could be loaded. My Australian iPhone does not have such app.
 
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