Siri Mic Colors: change the color of Siri's microphone (Cydia)

If you are tired of the color of Siri's microphone you can change it, with the jailbreak of the iPhone 4S a multitude of new tweaks begin to appear, but most of them can also be used on other devices with Siri installed via jailbreak.

With Siri Mic Colors you can choose between Green, Red, Blue and Yellow for the color of the Siri microphone. It is installed using Winterboard, like most customizations.

Compatible with iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, 3GS and any device with Spire (Siri) installed.

You can download them free on Cydia.

You will find it in the repo http://repo.technetec.com

You need to have done the jailbreak.


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  1.   JORGE4S said

    Very good to all, first of all I want to thank you for the excellent work that all the participants of this page do, you have hooked me on it.
    Well to what came, I am a newbie in the Apple world, I got my first iPhone a couple of months ago (a 4S) and the truth is that I am very happy with it.
    This past weekend, thanks to you, I made him JailBreak, and the truth is that I am quite liking it (apart from the obvious $$, for many modifications that come in handy for me), but I still have many doubts, I will expose you some of them :
    Is JailBreak the same as Cydia?
    Once you have done JailBreak can you remove it?
    When I have JailBreak done on my iPhone and in iTunes I make a backup, if I have to restart the device from that copy, will it restart with the JailBreak done and with all the modifications and applications that I have installed?
    When Apple releases an update (5.1), what do I have to do? Do I have to update or if I update does JailBreak disappear or what happens?
    In a tutorial you had, I learned how to get the shsh files with TinyUmbrella and if I did not misunderstand they are to sign the IOS versions but I do not understand well why?
    Once JailBreak is done, is it convenient to take any action to avoid problems later? (like backup or something with shsh or something else.
    I know there are many questions but as I said I am a very newbie and there are many information that you take for granted and it is not like that in all cases.
    GREETINGS AND THANK YOU

    1.    Brian said

      Well if I do not understand wrong, I have been doing this for several years, is that the jailbreak is the action of opening a gap to be able to install third-party things, apart from cydia before there were other programs like rockmein I think it was, and the icy that they installed things like that, too, but hey now the omnipresent is cydia that is very well worked, really cydia is the installer of all the tweks and programs that are for jailbroken phones. You can remove the jailbreak by doing a restore. If to restart the device, you mean to restore it as new and apply the backup copy, it is a no, you cannot, only what you have official will be installed, if it is true that certain aspects of the jailbreak are saved, because then yes You reapply it the characteristics of many of the tweks remain, I mean the configuration of many things installed. If Apple releases the 5.1 or you update and you lose, or you wait with the jailbreak. The tinyumbrella thing to see if someone else can explain it to you because I'm still too green on that! Well, taking some precaution with the jailbreak is not doing crazy things and if you install things and it takes time, something can always happen to them and how you turn it off because you think it is blocked or something you can create conflicts in the files and make the iPhone it does not start correctly, brike it or anything that you can really fix later by restoring, but it is a pain in the ass. Always have everything well stored that never goes wrong!

      By the way, what about $$? What is saving money? In applications? Because here what it is to save money by taking the installous applications or similar has not been talked about that I know and that I have been reading the blog for a long time ... It is not a practice for me very well, because the work of the developers is brutal and that less than applications that are worth buying ... But hey, that you buy an iPhone and do not want to spend for the applications .... Total I could give you a sermon but it is not worth it, in the personality and in the person of each one it goes. Greetings and I hope it has helped you.

  2.   Camilo said

    @ Jorge4S .. With the shsh I will help you .. Well the shsh are the signature or authorization by Apple so that you can install a firmware, with tinyumbrella they can be saved, other programs also do it but the most popular is tinyumbrella , and they can be saved so that you can change to a version other than the latest, but the problem that Jorge4S has is that even though he has saved the shsh they are useless because he does not have an exploit at the bootroom level. So if iOS 5.1 comes out and you need to restore it, you will see it VERY difficult. So do not install things crazy because you will slow down your iPhone and you can "lock" or block and you will have to restore. So take care of your iPhone and if iOS 5.1 comes out, DO NOT update until a jailbreak is released for a future version.

  3.   JORGE4S said

    Thank you all very much, you have helped me a lot, little by little I am learning a little more, I repeat, thank you very much