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This wikiHow teaches you how to view diagnostic files that contain detailed information about crashes and memory issues on your iPhone.
Steps
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Open your iPhone’s Settings. It’s an app with a gray cog on one of your home screens. It might be in a folder called “Utilities.”
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Scroll down and tap Privacy. It’s in the third section.Advertisement
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Scroll down and tap Diagnostics & Usage. It’s at the bottom of the menu.[1]
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Tap Diagnostics & Usage Data.
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Tap an entry to view diagnostic data.
- Logs for specific apps begin with the app’s name, followed by the date (e.g. “Evernote-2016-12-27”).
- Entries that begin with “JetsamEvent” are created when apps and data have memory (RAM) issues.
- Entries that begin with “Stacks” don’t represent crashes. They just contain information about iOS.
Community Q&A
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QuestionI do not see diagnostic and usage data, only analytics data. Any ideas?Community AnswerGo into your data settings and go down to the bottom, it will all be there.
Tips
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These diagnostic files contain highly technical information about hardware and operating system issue, so they may not be helpful to novices.Thanks
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You can help Apple improve its services by choosing to automatically send them copies of your diagnostic logs. In the Diagnostics & Usage area of your Privacy settings, select Automatically Send.Thanks
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1. Open your Settings.
2. Tap Privacy.
3. Tap Diagnostics & Usage.
4. Tap Diagnostics & Usage Data.
5. Tap an entry to view diagnostic information.