Siri has finally been ported over to older iOS devices and, unlike last time, here’s a way to get the Siri Installed right now. If you are interested, this How to Guide helps you to Install Siri on iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G right now using GUI Only.
Wait! Yes, below we’ll show you how to install Siri on your iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G, but you won’t be able to use it. Like all the Hackers who ported Siri on Older iOS Devices on an iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4G and other Devices running iOS 5.
Actually, Siri was revealed at Apple’s Let’s talk iPhone Event on october 14th as a Voice Personal Voice Assistant which, well, allowed you to use your iPhone’s many “smart” features through Voice alone like you can also Send Tweets via Telling Siri to Tweet, and even you can also Tell Siri to Restart your iPhone 4S and many more. But, those Voice Commands only worked for Siri on iPhone 4S, but Several Hackers Ported Siri to iPhone 4, iPad and iPod Touch Successfully, which Connect to Apple’s Servers.
Well, there is now a way to Install Siri, on older iOS Devices such as the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G, not yet for iPad.
Why, Install Siri now ?
Actually, a few hours back, Installation of Siri (GUI Only) on iPhone 4 and then iPod Touch was successfully done. Now Siri on iPhone 4 and on the iPod Touch 4G is connecting to the Apple’s Severs and however, Dictation and Voice Commands are fully working you will soon get Siri Connected to Apple’s Servers on iPhone 4.
Disclaimer: Technomaina is not responsible for any loss or data as a result of the malfunctioning of your Device in the following of this guide
If you are ever going to be interested in porting Siri to your:
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 3GS
- iPod Touch 4G
- iPad 1G
How To Get Siri GUI Right Now On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch 4G
WinSCP Tutorial Guide1- Extract the files attached “which downloaded from the above link” iPhone 4S files. download siri.zip2- Open your SFTP client and write the information required.Host name:<type the IP address of your network from the WiFi settings on your iPhone>
Username: root
Password: alpine
3- Open the following directory then copy this words ”AssistantServices.framework” that you can find in the extracted files you have downloaded./System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/
4- Now copy all files found in this folder SpringBoard_Assistant_pics/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app
5- Now open iFile and get the same directory you will found another file named N90AP.plistfor your iPhone or N81AP.plist for iPod touch users, now Tap on it and Edit it and type the following<key>assistant</key><true/>after<key>720p</key><true/>
Finally just one more step, give your iDevice a respring and you will get Siri GUI, just do as iPhone 4S users to hold down the home button to get Siri on your iPhone 4 or iPod touch.
Host name:<type the IP address of your network from the WiFi settings on your iPhone>
Username: root
Password: alpine
Username: root
Password: alpine
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/
/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app
<key>assistant</key><true/>
after
<key>720p</key><true/>
Update 1: If Siri GUI didn’t appear after this guide try this AssistantServices.framework instead of the one in the third step.
UPDATE 2: Video Guide
Update: The well known iPhone developer has just posted a demo video showing Siri running on iPod Touch 4G.
Update 2:
Folks over 9to5Mac has just posted a demo video shows Siri working well on iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 “Comparison ”