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CellularInfo for iOS: Beta Released (was Coming soon)


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CellularInfo is almost enough to make me want to get an iPhone.  When it comes to wireless info, I'm just weak.  I'm weak!

 

 

Happy Festivus…

 

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Has anyone tried signing this with the iOS app signer and loading it with xcode on a non-jailbroken phone? Would it work?

It wouldn't. I myself can't even run it with Xcode and I have a developer account.

 

 

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It wouldn't. I myself can't even run it with Xcode and I have a developer account.

 

 

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Is that still the case? Was thinking about trying it, but seeing as it's already been discussed...

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Is the developer still around? I wonder if they would ever be willing to open source this project.

 

 

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I'm still here! I'll gladly open source this. I'll look for the project files when I get home.
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Is the developer still around? I wonder if they would ever be willing to open source this project.

 

 

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Here ya go: just pushed the entire project. I believe I was taking the .app and compressing it into a .deb every time... or I might've been using iOSOpenDev. I honestly don't remember.

 

https://github.com/nahum365/CellularInfo

 

EDIT: Also, looking back: this code is terrible. I apologize  :(  

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OH MY GOODNESS. FINALLY, we get a 9.3.3 Jailbreak - first tweak I installed? CellularInfo! Woooooooohooooooo!

Still on 9.0.2 on my 6+

 

Would you recommend the upgrade? Not too sure about the semi-untethered aspect of it.

 

Does CellularInfo work just as well?!

 

 

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Still on 9.0.2 on my 6+

 

Would you recommend the upgrade? Not too sure about the semi-untethered aspect of it.

 

Does CellularInfo work just as well?!

 

 

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No issues at all so far.  I ended up having to get a replacement phone from Apple (from dropping my old jailbroken 6+) so I was forced into a non-jailbreak situation.

 

CellularInfo seems to work just as well.  :)

 

I would have loved a fully untethered jailbreak, but beggars cant be choosers.  I was definitely on the 'beggars' end this time.

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Still on 9.0.2 on my 6+

 

Would you recommend the upgrade? Not too sure about the semi-untethered aspect of it.

 

I'd recommend it. iOS 9.3.3 is expected to be the last major update before iOS 10 is released in a few months, so you might as well get on the latest and jailbreak while you still can.

 

The semi-untethered part isn't bad at all, especially considering all jailbreak apps / mods / settings / etc. remain intact.

 

I'm just glad Field Test is fullscreen on my 6+ again:

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I'd recommend it. iOS 9.3.3 is expected to be the last major update before iOS 10 is released in a few months, so you might as well get on the latest and jailbreak while you still can.

 

The semi-untethered part isn't bad at all, especially considering all jailbreak apps / mods / settings / etc. remain intact.

 

I'm just glad Field Test is fullscreen on my 6+ again:

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Woah, did they really finally update field test?!

 

 

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Woah, did they really finally update field test?!

 

 

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No; I had to use FullForce to expand it. I believe there was an iOS 8 beta where the Field Test app actually was properly updated, but was reverted in the subsequent betas.

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So I know this thread is pretty much dead, But does anyone have a working .IPA file? I played with the source code some, and got it to compile, But just can not seem to be able to get the .IPA to install

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I was able to recompile it using the Code given, but nothing happens on the IOS 11.2.1. Just a black screen. Not sure what I can do with little code history, But I am trying to play around with it. If anyone wants to help I do not mind trying to contribute to this application. And would share the project once it’s working for others to side load 

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So I was able to end up compiling the package, and even get the widget to be added on. Can’t get the app to display info as my iPhone X isn’t jail broken with root access privileges(think it needs it if I am seeing it correct). Will post some screen shots. Not sure where to go from here until a jailbreak happens for 11.2.1.

 

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