
on 16-10-2014 10:27
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on 16-10-2014 11:45
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on 16-10-2014 11:45
If you are sure nothing else is using data and given the fact that you have a load of suspicious diagnostic entries (plist are the ones to worry about), I'd get the phone checked by an Apple Genius to make sure all is OK.
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16-10-2014 10:45 - edited 16-10-2014 10:49
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16-10-2014 10:45 - edited 16-10-2014 10:49
I wouldn't be too concerned with the logs if your phone is performing as expected.
If you set your phone to send them to Apple they use this info for future software and hardware I believe.
The spinning wheel is just connevtion activity.
It's a part of the iOS to show it's computing.
It's not eating your battery life and cannot be toggled off.
You'll get used to it and after a short while not even notice it.
Network activity: When the network-activity icon appears in the status bar, network activity is occurring in the current app. The network-activity indicator will appear only for the following features or activities, when you're using the corresponding app:
Photo Stream uploads and downloads
Regular application downloads and updates from App Store and Newsstand
Automatic downloads (music, books, and applications)
iTunes Match downloads
Checking email
iCloud restores
Again I wouldn't be too worried. Or if you want to temp stop it then perform a reset by holding the sleep wake button and home button or turn airplane mode in and off.
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If you are sure nothing else is using data and given the fact that you have a load of suspicious diagnostic entries (plist are the ones to worry about), I'd get the phone checked by an Apple Genius to make sure all is OK.
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on 16-10-2014 14:24
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To the layman (and me) they look like gobblygook but I'm sure they help apple etc.
They do come in handy if you do ever have to visit a Genius Bar and they run a diagnostic and look at those logs.

on 24-10-2014 09:10
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on 24-10-2014 09:10
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi there has anybody else noticed a very large amount of crashes etc in their diagnostic logs? Searched the internet and again seems an IOS 8 issue, mine is slightly better since 8.02 update but still has issues. However my handset seems to be working fine, only issue I find is the internet wheel continues to dpin even when a page has loaded, not sure if this is connected?
Providing your iPhone is working OK, I wouldnt be too concerned about the entries in the diagnostic log.
The only entries you should be concerned about are ones with the name PANIC.PLIST.
PANIC.PLIST are an indication of a hardware issue on your iPhone. If you have these PANIC.PLIST in your diagnostic log, have your iPhone looked at, at an Apple Store/Apple. I had a iPhone 4S that had these PANIC.PLIST entries in my diagnostic log and I got my iPhone replaced at an Apple Store.
You might see entries in the diagnostic log with plist in the name, but these are normal.

