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How to Install Siri on iOS 6

We are sad to announce the official shut down of all Siri services by i4Siri. We are doing this because there are plenty of others who are providing free siri servers and work just as well if not better than ours. We did not want to leave anyone hanging so we have given a guide to install Siriport.ru’s port. We have done this because there is not any money flowing and we did not want to create a paid service which goes against our principle of free siri server for all. I will say it was a fun ride and if I could do it again I would. It is sad to see it go but there will be something fun in the future from out team.

Below is the steps to install Siri on any device running iOS 6 or above.

First Install a GUI:

  1. Add the repo: http://cydia.bassamkassem.com
  2. Install Ac!d Siri
  3. Reboot

Step 1: Jailbreak your device: Click here for Info

Step 2: Open Cydia – Manage – Sources – Edit > Add – and type: http://wordjelly.com/repo > Tap Add Source.

Step 3: Open WordJelly source, and install ios 6 WordJelly control panel

Step 4: Once that is finished, go to Settings and scroll down until you see WordJelly Open this panel and tap Install Certificate. A Safari window with open. Tap Install Certificate, and then tap OK.

Step 5: This will bring you to the Install Profile screen. Tap Install, and then tap Install in the upper right-hand corner. You should see “Trusted” in green letters on the Profile Installed page. Tap Done and close Safari.

Step 6: Reboot

Again I am sad to see i4Siri go but we could not help it. If you would like to see anything from us in the future we would love to hear your thoughts. We can still create plugins and other resources for people. If you would like any sources of code we can also provide that as well.

- Andrew Sheridan

Twitter: @MrAjsTech

 

How to Install Siri on iOS6

How to install Siri on iOS6.

Pre: iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4G, or iPhone 3GS Jailbroken tethered with Cydia on iOS6. (Find out how to here)

1. Add http://i4siri.com/repo
2. Add http://cydia.bassamkassem.com
3. Install Ac!d Siri iOS6 and reboot
4. Install i4Siri Non-Spire
5. Go to i4Siri settings and click install certificate.

AssistantConnect 5.1.1

Since AssistantConnect hasn’t been updated for 5.1.1, we, here at i4Siri, decided to update it and have modified the package to work on 5.1.1. We decided to modify it for 5.1.1 to allow anyone to use their 4S keys on older devices.

Note: *iPhone 4S is Necessary for this. 

I’ve used the iPhone 4 as an example of a older device this is compatible with. Just keep in mind that this works with any 5.x compatible device. (3Gs, iPods, Etc.) All steps for the unsupported devices are the same.

To get started, you’re going to need to add these two repos to your cydia on your iPhone 4:

  • http://i4Siri.com/repo
  • http://cydia.bassamkassem.com

As for the 4S, you won’t need to add anything since AssistantConnect4S is compatible on 5.1.1 and you do not need a spire client.

 

On the 4S:

To make sure your keys are current, start Siri and say something to her. Then go ahead and install AssistantConnect4S on your iPhone 4S device followed by a reboot.

iPhone 4:

Install AssistantConnect from the i4Siri repo (it must be from i4Siri) and also install the Ac!d spire client. After both are done installing, reboot the phone.

On the iPhone 4, enable Siri in Settings>General>Siri. You don’t need to worry about any of the Spire fields. Head on over to the 4S and open the AssistantConnect application, proceed to tap the email button and send the email to the iPhone 4 device. Once the email is sent and received, Open the attachment on the iPhone 4, wait for the success message, then go ahead and try Siri. If all went well, you’ll have Siri on your older device… Again.

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