![]() Most recently, we’d covered Stiflestand, a tweak that let you hide Newsstand without the need of a jailbreak. With the lack of a public jailbreak, we’re seeing a number of tools that let us do similar, albeit insignificant, tasks through the PC and Mac. Here’s a video guide for the entire process: For getting back to the original logo, simply load the backup ipcc file onto your iPhone similarly. If you don’t see any change immediately, reboot your device. ipcc file onto your device through iTunes, by selecting your device in iTunes, clicking Restore with your option/alt key pressed, and selecting the file from your desktop. ipcc file in case you want to revert to your carrier’s default logo. ipcc file for you, and save it to your desktop, along with a backup. Step 5: Once you’re done selecting images, CarrierEditor will generate the. The dmg files comes with a bunch of preloaded status bar icons, which you can use freely. Step 4: Now you can select (drag and drop) the images that you’d like to use in place of the carrier logo, one for the black status bar, and one for the lighter version. So choose the appropriate device, and the carrier and proceed to the next step. Step 3: The tweak works not only for the iPhone, but for the cellular iPad as well. Step 2: Open the Settings app on your iPhone, navigate to General > About and enter your carrier version number in CarrierEditor. Once you’re done downloading, mount the dmg, and launch CarrierEditor.app. Click on “Let’s Get Started.” ![]() Step 1: Launch the CarrierEditor on your Mac, and then click on Lets Get. Step 1: Download CarrierEditor’s dmg file from this link. change possible we will need a small app called CarrierEditor (download. The steps to change your iPhone’s carrier logo are pretty straightforward: ![]() The tool, developed by uhelios and Pix3lDemon, is currently available only for the Mac. A newly released tool called CarrierEditor lets you do exactly that, except that you no longer need a jailbroken iPhone.ĬarrierEditor changes your iPhone’s logo by generating a carrier configuration file, which you can then load onto your iPhone through iTunes. As a regular jailbreaker, you’ve probably tried changing your iPhone’s carrier logo to an image of your choice.
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