Thank you! Though for some reason my file system only goes to /System/Library/Carrier Bundles and there's no "iPhone" folder in it.. I'm gonna try to make one and put the .bundle in there and we'll see what happens.
Sounds good.
Thank you! Though for some reason my file system only goes to /System/Library/Carrier Bundles and there's no "iPhone" folder in it.. I'm gonna try to make one and put the .bundle in there and we'll see what happens.
Sounds good.
I think I got it to work! My problem l think was copy and pasting the .bundle, but this time I opened it and copied then replaced the files inside. Now it says I'm on 18.0, LTE works without having to roam, but the weird thing is, CommCenter is still installed and volte works, but there's no option for it.
I'm going to try uninstalling CommCenter and hopefully it won't mess things up.
O__o I wonder what part didn't work? I'm worrying it's going to backup and restore the edited Carrier Bundles folder.
EDIT1: Unintalled CommCenter, rebooted, "Network Unavailable," and no LTE. So I got it working, but with the patch. >_<
Sounds good.
Are /user/Library/Carrier Bundles/iPhone/ and system/Library/Carrier Bundles/iPhone/ the same place?![]()
I don't think so.
Remove commcenter when you have the stock file in place after two reboots.
So, I really don't see any difference. And, it seems a bit slower. And my dbm is higher now. Ugh.No you don't need to install it again you're all good.
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So, I really don't see any difference. And, it seems a bit slower. And my dbm is higher now. Ugh.
Do I have to reboot twice to see a difference? I didn't do that.
: \ Creating an "iPhone" folder under there and placing the .bundle in it doesn't work. I guess I'll just keep trying a couple things and if I don't get it figured out then I'll probably just keep 20.1.1 or 18.0 with CommCenter if I can manage it.
Update: So yeah, at the moment CommCenter is on there as well as 18.0 claimed in the settings by installing the 20.1.1 .ipcc then copying the files inside the stock .bundle to /user/Library/Carrier Bundles/iPhone/Verizon_LTE_US.bundle as oppose to swapping out the whole .bundle itself. Now I'm scared to do anything else like touch CommCenter because I FINALLY got my iMessage working again and have a feeling I'm just going to go back to "Network Unavailable."
That's how it is for some people, I think me included. Be careful if you want to uninstall. I think the simplest way to get it back from there (which I should have done) is to remove CommCenter then reset network settings and don't mess with anything beyond that.
I'm on a 5S with verizon. Could you use my iPhone folder
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Resetting network setting after removing the commcenter will not restore the stock carrier bundle.
The original file must be placed in the correct folder.
The middle bundle is the one that I put in. The other two are the originals. I didn't put it here, it just went here. To revert back to the original, would I just delete the 20.1.5 and remove CommCenter and reset network settings?I'm on a 5S with verizon. Could you use my iPhone folder
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Resetting network setting after removing the commcenter will not restore the stock carrier bundle.
The original file must be placed in the correct folder.
I'm on a 5S with verizon. Could you use my iPhone folder
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Resetting network setting after removing the commcenter will not restore the stock carrier bundle.
The original file must be placed in the correct folder.
I suppose? Just place it in the Carrier Bundles under System?
Ahh. Strange. I guess the system just says 18.0 but 20.1.1 is still being used?
By the way, thank you for the time you're putting in to help me.
Wait a minute. You deleted the hacked carrier bundle, then reset network setting and you got 18.1 back?
I suppose? Just place it in the Carrier Bundles under System?
Ahh. Strange. I guess the system just says 18.0 but 20.1.1 is still being used?
By the way, thank you for the time you're putting in to help me.
Sadly my suspicion was correct... I did a few battery tests, and in fact the carrier hack does decrease battery life.
I tested by leaving the phone in the same spot...
With the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 11% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
Without the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 7% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
It's clear that the hack increases the power output of the phone, thus allowing higher throughput. For many I see it as a positive, but for me I'd rather have the better battery life. The difference in speed is negligible and for those saying "I went from 5mbps to 45mbps, I really question that" ...
I've uninstalled it using the directions on the iTweak page, and I'm back to normal and getting the improved battery life on 18.0 ... hopefully the OP will create something that can increase some of the options that are given with this tweak, without compromising battery life.. but then again that's like saying I want to get more horsepower out of my car without costing fuel efficiency, hehe.
Sadly my suspicion was correct... I did a few battery tests, and in fact the carrier hack does decrease battery life.
I tested by leaving the phone in the same spot...
With the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 11% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
Without the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 7% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
It's clear that the hack increases the power output of the phone, thus allowing higher throughput. For many I see it as a positive, but for me I'd rather have the better battery life. The difference in speed is negligible and for those saying "I went from 5mbps to 45mbps, I really question that" ...
I've uninstalled it using the directions on the iTweak page, and I'm back to normal and getting the improved battery life on 18.0 ... hopefully the OP will create something that can increase some of the options that are given with this tweak, without compromising battery life.. but then again that's like saying I want to get more horsepower out of my car without costing fuel efficiency, hehe.
I had the same experience. But some dude on reddit begs to differ and my question got down voted.
I am also trying to find if the carrier hack drains battery. And after using it for a few days it seems like it does.
Reddit Link
I also uninstalled it using the directions under Revert Guide, here: http://www.itweakios.com/downloadsSadly my suspicion was correct... I did a few battery tests, and in fact the carrier hack does decrease battery life.
I tested by leaving the phone in the same spot...
With the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 11% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
Without the hack installed, I experienced battery drain of about 7% per hour streaming music over LTE with the brightness turned up.
It's clear that the hack increases the power output of the phone, thus allowing higher throughput. For many I see it as a positive, but for me I'd rather have the better battery life. The difference in speed is negligible and for those saying "I went from 5mbps to 45mbps, I really question that" ...
I've uninstalled it using the directions on the iTweak page, and I'm back to normal and getting the improved battery life on 18.0 ... hopefully the OP will create something that can increase some of the options that are given with this tweak, without compromising battery life.. but then again that's like saying I want to get more horsepower out of my car without costing fuel efficiency, hehe.
It definitely does.
I also uninstalled it using the directions under Revert Guide, here: http://www.itweakios.com/downloads
Wouldn't a complete restore through iTunes revert it?