Full guide to installing iOS 13 internal ui settings + apps on any iOS 13 device (note: this assumes you have basic terminal knowledge.) 1. download dump here https://twitter.com/CollectorApple/status/1260395815371108353 … 2. Jailbreak with checkra1n 3. Extract dump 4. Download iproxy here https://code.google.com/archive/p/iphonetunnel-mac/downloads … 1/?
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5. Open the app you downloaded. Now, you’ll see on the top bar you have a new icon. Click it. Click preferences. Set device to 44 and local to 3333. Keep everything else the same. 6. Click the icon again, but choose turn tunnel on. 7. Open terminal 2/?
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8. Type “ssh -p 3333 root@localhost” 9. Download cyberduck here https://cyberduck.io/download/ 10. Open cyberduck. Click open connection. Set top thing to sftp, server to localhost, port to 3333, username to root, and password to alpine. Click connect. 3/?
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11. Click the top bar that lists your directory. Go to /. Make a folder called AppleInternal. Copy the folder in AppleInternal called Library from your dump. The files will be inside a few folders so keep opening each folder till you see a load of folders and files. 4/?
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Copy that library folder from the dump and drag it into cyberduck after you’ve navigated to your newly created AppleInternal folder. It will copy over. 12. Navigate to /System/Library/CoreServices. Download SystemVersion.plist by dragging it to your desktop. 5/?
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13. You’ll need a plist editor. For this I reccomend a Mac with Xcode. Linux works too. If you use Windows, make a bootable Ubuntu usb. Look it up. Open the plist file with Xcode. Select the product version line. Copy and paste it. Now change its duplicates name 6/?
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Replying to @ThermalDOE
to edit a plist file in windows you just need Notepad++ or any other file editor
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yes, unless it’s a binary form of plist some are xml based, some binary
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