![]() If you get a chance to jailbreak your iPhone, be sure to check out Zeppelin. Of course, jailbreaking your iOS device will make things more interesting and you will have a chance to use more packages like Zeppelin, for example. ![]() ![]() If changing the default carrier logo of your iPhone is all you wanted, then this is the ideal tool to do so. You’re have done changing your iPhone or iPad carrier logo. Step 11: After iTunes finishes loading the carrier update, then go ahead and reboot your iDevice. ipcc file that you just made and then click on the Open button to apply the carrier update to your device. Step 10: Hold down the Shift key and click on the Restore iPhone button. Step 9: Connect your iDevice to your computer and launch iTunes. Step 8: You will be notify when your IPCC file is complete After everything is in order, click on the Create IPCC Carrier Bundle button to build your carrier update: You can use any logos you may have from Cydia, or that you’ve downloaded from the Internet, or from this handy little logo pack (link). Step 7: Click “Browse” buttons to the right of the black logo and etched logo labels to select the logos you want to use. Step 5: Enter the number that you see into the software under Current Carrier Version Just go to Settings > General > About on your iOS device to find the carrier version of your device. Step 4: CustomCarrierLogo will ask for your current carrier version that’s you’re phone is using right now. Step 3: Click on “Let’s get started” button Step 1: Download CustomCarrierLogo from here Recently, iOS developer Dany Lisiansky has released a “CarrierEditor for the Windows” named CustomCarrierLogo. A lot of people seems to like but, except users without a macOS. It’s an alternative of Zeppelin for non-jailbroken users. Several days ago we introduced a Mac software called CarrierEditor. This can usually be possible if your iPhone is jailbroken. Many people are well-known of a tweak called Zeppelin which allows you to edit your carrier name. An example of a status barīringing to you today is a software that can help customizing the logo of your iPhone carrier. Sometimes, you get bored of looking at the same name for years. Further, some tweaks like Alkaline require a jailbroken device.īy default, the logo of the carrier that you belong to will sit nicely on the top left-hand corner. It sucks not being able to customize the status bar of your iOS device. NOTE: if you want to reverse the process, repeat steps 10 and 11, but this time select ( choose according to your carrier ) the ‘ATT_US_original.ipcc’ file.Who’s here is tired of seeing their default carrier logo on iPhone or iPad?įor me, it’s the good old’ T-Mobile since 2012. Now select the ( choose according to your carrier ) the ‘ATT_US_v13.3.ipcc’ and click open. Select the device you want to change the carrier logos on, and holding down the ‘alt’ key on your keyboard, click on restore.ġ1. Connect your iOS device to your computer, and load iTunes. In this case ‘ATT_US_original.ipcc’ and ‘ATT_US_v13.3.ipcc’ġ0. Now you will have two new files on your desktop. You can use the Zeppelin logos included in the. Choose your device ( iPhone or iPad ) and your carrierĨ. Go back to CarrierEdit, and enter your carrier’s version number in the box ( e.g. On your iOS devices go to Settings > General > About > scroll down until you find ‘Carrier’Ħ. NOTE: to learn how to enable numeric signal strength on your iPhone, check out this post Jump over the break to check out how to use CarrierEditor to change your carrier logo… ![]() If you do not see your device/carrier within CarrierEditor in the drop down lists, it means that your device is incompatible. The good part is that CarrierEditor works WITHOUT a jailbreak on any firmware, so iPhone 5’s and iPad LTE’s work. Some carriers might not be supported because they do not use images for their logos (e.g. This is limited to devices that can support data/phone service, so no WiFi-only devices. CarrierEditor allows you to customize your iOS device’s carrier logo to something totally different.
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