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Install (Port) Siri On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch

Yes you can, that’s right you can run “Install (Port) Siri On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch” Siri on your iPhone 4 and iPod touch right now, and here you are the full guide.

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Well, first know that my dear reader, this full port of Siri for iPhone 4 GSM & CDMA version and iPod touch too but other iDevices not supported yet. If you installed “Siri0us” you should remove it before install Siri.
How To Install (Port) Siri On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch

CD-Team developed a tweak called “H1Siri” which can bring Siri GUI and Siri connectivity to the team’s service, Siri will be connected to private service which maybe answer you from his mind “wrong answer” not Apple’s service.
1- Download iOS 5 / iOS 5.0.1 to run on iPhone 4 or iPod touch, you can download from here.

2- Jailbreak your iPhone 4 or iPod touch 4G, simply follow our tutorial posted here.
3- Now open Cydia then Mange => Sources => Edit => Add.Site Web indisponible
OR
http://www.iphone3gsystem.fr/cydia



Install (Port) Siri On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch

4- Get back to Cydia and start searching for H1Siri and install it, know that it weights 109 MB so that it’s going to take some more time.
5- After installation reboot your iDevice.

6- Open Settings => General => Siri => On.

Install (Port) Siri On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch



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answer: Install Full Siri On Your iPhone 4 And iPod Touch

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Don’t Do It! New Siri Port H1Siri Is Illegal, Breaks Your iPhone iPhone jailbreakers should probably stay away from the latest Siri port, dubbed H1Siri, which brings Apple’s digital assistant to the iPhone 4. The new hack comes from a group of Chinese hackers calling themselves the “CD-Dev Team.” According to the team’s account on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging service similar to Twitter), the hackers had originally wanted to just run a small test, but the code was leaked. Now their servers can’t keep up with the demand.

But beyond server unresponsiveness, there are several other good reasons to skip this hack, including the fact that it seems to break people’s phones and involves running illegal code.

H1Siri (aka, Hi Siri!), for those of you tracking the Siri-hacking space, is a different hack from the one that emerged in October and the other arriving last month.

According to iDownloadBlog, which wisely advises readers to be wary of this new port after its own tests with H1Siri failed, the new port involves the use of copyrighted binaries from the iPhone 4S. Simply put, it works because it uses illegal code. Notable iPhone hacker @chpwn (Grant Paul), confirms this.

He also points out another good reason to think carefully before installing H1Siri on your iPhone 4: it gives the software’s creators access to your personal data:

Those are all very good reasons to avoid H1Siri, but if your Siri lust can’t be assuaged, maybe this last bit of info will: the darned thing doesn’t really work.

Numerous posts from brave (crazy) early adopters report various complaints after installing. For example, it has been said to cause random reboots, break the camera, brick the phone, mess up the Settings app, cause the phone to get stuck at the Apple logo and other such things.

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