Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Why Siri Port For iPhone 4 And iPod touch Isn’t Available To Public Yet?

Come one of the developers of the Siri two-port 4 for iPhone and iPod touch 4G an official response to the jailbreak community is, frequently asked questions: "Siri seems to work well on older IOS devices because they have not released the Port"


For the reason why Siri is not on the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G brought, can be understood, we must first understand how copyright works: Apple, Inc. provides software and all data that is in an IOS device You 's legal copyright on them, and as such, the software and data is not modified and distributed without legal permission from Apple. Siri is also a part of the software and data that resides in an IOS device as the developers of the iPhone 4S and third parties the right to publicly distribute modified versions of it.

This was the legal reason why the Siri-4-connector for iPhone / iPod Touch 4G will not be passed. The technical reason for this is how you must have a jailbroken iPhone 4S to the Syrians, please send me information on Apple servers, and for them to accept and process. As Troughton-Smith said yesterday, live to be adopted for a "token-validation", and for this reason the demand, there is no sense in the publication of the port.


So, what are the chances of Siri-4-connector for iPhone and iPod touch 4G actually published? Not everything is high, we fear no chpwn says in his blog, there is no way for them to get the Syrians in the magnitude of Apple's servers without a jailbroken iPhone 4S speech impossible, and yet seem to be on the cards. However, we have great confidence in the jailbreaking community and believe that eventually lead to a solution.

When we have the ability to decrypt the encrypted iPhone 4S firmware file — to extract the Siri files legally, without the need for an iPhone 4S — and we have an iPhone 4S jailbreak to obtain the other nececssary information at a mass scale, hopefully this can become a reality and everyone can try out Siri on their older devices. Until then, showing you a video that it is possible is the best we can do.

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