XPost: comp.mobile.android, misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com   
      
   Horace Algiers wrote   
   > nospam wrote   
      
   >> what part of "it had quit supporting the application in iOS 5" is not   
   >> clear?   
      
   >> ios is up to version *10* now, so apple nixed it *five* years ago.   
      
   > This thread is about recognizing and disabling *carrier diagnostics*   
   > reporting, and as such, it applies to both Apple & Google based phones.   
      
   Not when there isnt anything like that with current iphones.   
      
   > While CIQ first appeared in iOS 3.1.3, you have already   
   > said that *all* carriers perform the diagnostics,   
      
   He never said it was done IN THE PHONE, fuckwit troll.   
      
   > and presumably you meant on all platforms   
   > today, including both iOS & Android.   
      
   Even sillier than you usually manage.   
      
   > I have shown that T-Mobile uses specific software which,   
   > luckily, can be easily turned off, if you know how to turn it off.   
      
   Nothing to turn off with iphones, it isnt there, fuckwit troll.   
      
   > CIQ (which is now owned by AT&T) is only *one*   
   > of the software packages that Apple and the carriers   
   > (AT&T, T-Mobile, and SPrint - but not Verizon) used.   
      
   > It seems, based on what Savageduck wrote, all it takes to disable   
   > *Apple* diagnostics is to jump into Settings/About/Diagnostics   
   > & Usage, and change the setting to ´Donÿt send.¡   
      
   Don’t even need to do that, ITS OFF BY DEFAULT, fuckwit troll.   
      
   > But what about the *carrier* diagnostics? (e.g., T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T,   
   > etc.)   
      
   There isnt any on iphones, fuckwit troll.   
      
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