This tutorial shows how to enable/disable iOS 4 features on iPod Touch or iPhone. This way, older devices that are not granted newer features can enable them anyways, and newer devices can disable unwanted or unused features. INSTRUCTIONS: Step 1: First you must have a jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch. For instructions on how to jailbreak your iDevice, scroll down to the bottom of this description. Step 2: Install Winterboard and iFile through Cydia if you haven't already. Step 3: Open iFile and voyage to "/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app". Step 4: Scroll down through the list of files until you find one named "N18AP.plist". The next 2 files underneath "N18AP.plist" are also feature files that can be edited, but for this video I specifically went into "N18AP.plist" to disable Voice Control. Step 5: Open whichever file you want to edit. If it gives you a list of options on how to open it, select "Text Viewer". Step 5: Scroll through the lines of text until you find the feature you want to enable/disable. The feature name should be in between "*key*" and "*/key*". For example: "*key*voice-control*/key*". Step 6: One line below each feature is a single line of text that either says "*true/*" or "*false/*". If it says true, it means that the feature is enabled, and if it says false, it means that the feature in enabled. To enable/disable a feature, all you have to do is change what the splash of text says. If it says "true", change it to "false". If it says "false ...
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