HowTo: Boost iPhone/iTouch Speed By Removing Launch...
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So what does this mean? This means that when your iPhone or iPod is turned on, it loads a bunch of background processes (54, to be exact) that allow it to do various things, like connect to the Internet and receive calls. Since these processes are in the background, they take up a sizable amount of your device's available RAM, and because they're system processes, they can't be killed with SBSettings or MemTool. The good news is that some of these daemons are completely unnecessary (for most people), and you can simply delete them and regain the RAM they were taking up.

