Using this hack you can effectively double or the very least increase your 4G Speeds on your iPhone 5 running on T-mobiles network. Yes you can go back in the case that you are not satisfied and NO this does NOT require a jailbreak! Yes this will work on Straight Talk or Simple Mobile but ONLY if you are using T-mobile towers. Grab the download link below to begin!
32 bit: cd “C:\Program Files\iTunes” then type: iTunes.exe /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1
Mac users you will need to open terminal and type the following and enter it in:
Mac: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool true
The issue was due in part to the carrier update. It set the band preference for HSPA+, even if your iPhone 5 doesn’t support it, to AWS which can cause conflictions and problems for the devices that don’t support that band. The setting has been set to the default “auto” setting and should help the 4G signal perform a bit better, whether you’re iPhone 5 is PCS only or dual PCS/AWS. For those with an iPhone 5 that supports AWS, this hack will also help you as well as it will connect to the strongest tower (PCS and AWS) rather than the preferred type of tower. Enjoy!
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Non-jailbroken users:
- 1. Plug your iPhone 5 into iTunes and backup the device so you won’t lose anything, just in case.
- 2. In the device itself, tap the “Settings” app and navigate to “General >Reset > Reset Network Settings”
- 3. Once you have done that, the iPhone will auto reboot.
- 4. Download the hacked carrier update here: http://www.4shared.com/file/WF0uqJL-/TMobile_US_iPhone_Hack.html
- 5. Now you’ll to go ahead and enable iTunes to except custom carrier bundles, if it’s not already.
- 6. Windows users, you will need to open command prompt and type the following and enter it in:
32 bit: cd “C:\Program Files\iTunes” then type: iTunes.exe /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1
Mac users you will need to open terminal and type the following and enter it in:
Mac: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool true
- 7. After this has successfully been entered in restart iTunes
- 8. Click on the tab for your iPhone 5 and click “Update” or “Check For Update” while holding down the Alt / Option key for Mac users and the Shift key for Windows users. Navigate to where you downloaded the hacked carrier update file named “TMobile_US_iPhone.ipcc,” and select it then click Open.
- 9. The carrier update should now successfully be installed. Restart your iPhone 5 for any changes to take effect.
- 10. If you encounter any problems or wish to revert back just download the file below and repeat the above steps only with the default file instead.
Jailbroken Users:
- 1. Download the file to your device through iFile here:
- 2. Unarchive the files and copy the file name “overrides_N41_N42.pri” then navigate to var/mobile/Library/Carrier Bundles/TMobile_US.bundle and paste it into the folder replacing the original .pri file.
- 3. Reboot your device for changes to take effect.
- 4. If you encounter any problems or wish to revert back just download the file below and repeat the above steps only with the default file instead.
Tech talk:
This hack enables Release 9 DC-HSPA+ on the iPhone 5. Though T-Mobile has not yet upgraded their network to support these speeds, the device itself becomes more open to an increased amount of bandwidth thus allowing for better throughput of data and data connection. The average increase has been 3mbps to as high as 8mbps on the downlink. This hack also includes a fix to any and all iPhone 5 users who have experienced degraded/weakened signal over the past couple of months on the PCS and/or AWS bands, though a lot of this could be due to the eminent release of LTE in many upcoming markets as this is normal.The issue was due in part to the carrier update. It set the band preference for HSPA+, even if your iPhone 5 doesn’t support it, to AWS which can cause conflictions and problems for the devices that don’t support that band. The setting has been set to the default “auto” setting and should help the 4G signal perform a bit better, whether you’re iPhone 5 is PCS only or dual PCS/AWS. For those with an iPhone 5 that supports AWS, this hack will also help you as well as it will connect to the strongest tower (PCS and AWS) rather than the preferred type of tower. Enjoy!
Note: If this Tutorial and News worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.
Note: If this Tutorial and News worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.







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