11 Octobre 2017
Hack lets you enable Tethering/Hotspot on i. Phone without jailbreaking. Joseph Brown of i. Tweaki. OS who has released hacked carrier bundles to boost download speeds, has just figured out a way to enable tethering (or the mobile Hotspot) feature on the i. Phone without jailbreaking. Many carriers currently charge a monthly fee for the mobile Hotspot feature, and it has been possible to use the feature unofficially using jailbreak apps such as Pda.

Net, My. Wi. There have also been a number of apps that have enabled tethering as an easter egg, but have been quickly removed from the App Store. So it is quite a breakthrough that Joseph has managed to enable it without jailbreaking. He explains: Many of you may remember a story I put out ahile back talking about how Comm. Center blocks edited carrier. This happens because of the very thing we’re doing right now, which i suspect will likely be patched quickly by i. OS 7 GM release. People were enabling tethering by modifying the original carrier. Apple implemented signatures into the carrier.
Installer. App Opens i. Phone to All Apps Without Jailbreaking. If you’ve been on the fence about whether or not to jailbreak your i. Phone due to trepidation over. Use your Android phone as Wireless Modem, USB Tether, Bluetooth DUN, Wireless Router.
Comm. Center which is the process that checks these signatures. So, the challenge was finding a way to enable it without Comm. Center checks and verifications.
After months of research and digging, I’ve finally found a genuine workaround to enable this great feature and its quite simple, really. Joseph has tried this only on T- Mobile so far, but is quite confident that it will work for all GSM carriers.
He says it may not be work on the CDMA i. Phone as it handles APNs differently. The hack involves editing the tethering APN in one of the system files using application like i. Backup. Bot. You can head over to i. Tweaki. OS for the step- by- step guide on how to enable tethering on your i. Phone without jailbreaking. As always, please don’t forget to let us know how it goes in the comments.
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