![]() The name change is purely cosmetical and only done in the status bar text. The advantage of the jailbreak tweak approach is that the actual carrier bundle files remain untouched. They mess with the label in the status bar to change the text to whatever the user wants and ignore the content of the StatusBarCarrierName key. Jailbreak tweaks (usually) don’t mess with the carrier bundle. At the time I am writing this guide, there’s no jailbreak for iOS 15, so you’re left with changing it using FilzaEscaped15. Normally, we change the carrier name using tweaks and a jailbreak. It’s safe to change the name, however, depending on the situation, it may not be advised. Is it safe to change the carrier name using FilzaEscaped? It is possible to have more than one carrier bundle for the same carrier, depending on factors related to the provider itself. If the changes did not take effect, you’ve changed the wrong carrier bundle. The changes should take effect pretty fast after a reboot. Once you renamed the carrier, save the file and reboot the phone. You can change here the carrier name to whatever you want. Locate the StatusBarCarrierName key and open it up. The files should be PLISTs, so they follow a KEY/VALUE structure. Open each one of them until you find the file that contains the name of your carrier. Inside this path, you will find multiple files with various names. Once you open FilzaEscaped15, navigate to /var/mobile/Library/CarrierBundles/Overlay. Step 2: Open FilzaEscaped15 and locate the Carrier Bundle We’ve put together a tutorial on how to install FilzaEscaped15 using Sideloadly. If you cannot open the application because it’s from an unknown/untrusted developer, navigate to Settings, Device Management, and trust your Apple ID. You know you’ve installed it correctly once the application’s icon shows up on your home screen. Step 1: Download and install FilzaEscaped15 using your favorite sideload tool (AltStore, Sideloadly, etc.). These files are used to let the device know what is the name of the carrier, what settings to use for it, and what limitations apply (Hotspot, etc.). How to change Carrier name with FilzaEscaped on iOS 15.0 – 15.1.1Ĭhanging the carrier name with Filza or FilzaEscaped is rather simple because the name is stored inside the files that make up the Carrier Bundle. If you want to change the carrier name with something custom, follow this guide. Yours could be Verizon, AT&T, Tim, Telekom, etc. ![]() One such modification you can do is the carrier name, which is the SIM Card carrier that shows in your iOS device’s status bar.įor example, my carrier name is Vodafone Italia. This guide is based around the newly released FilzaEscaped for iOS 15.0 up to iOS 15.1.1 by but this guide can be used on older versions as well, and it can even be used with the Filza File Manager from Cydia if you are jailbroken.įilzaEscaped for iOS 15 does not require a jailbreak in order to access the system and allows some degree of modifications. 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.We’re going to start by explaining what is the carrier, why would you change it, and whether or not this is a good idea. 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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