Although we weren't particularly excited about changing our carrier icon to begin with - the default logo suits us just fine - we do think it's a shame that an app that's so well designed and easy to use doesn't actually perform its stated function.ĬarrierEditor for Mac installs and uninstalls without issues. CarrierEditor doesn't include a Help file, so there was no way to troubleshoot. We tried the process several more times, synching and restarting in between, and nothing happened. We restarted our phone, as CarrierEditor had suggested this might be necessary, but our usual logo was still there. As promised, we were able to select the new IPCC file, and it appeared to be updating our phone. We then followed the app's instructions to hold the "Alt" key while clicking the "Restore iPhone" button in iTunes. We just dragged and dropped the new icon onto CarrierEditor's interface and it created a new IPCC file. A quick Google search turned up a suitable-looking skull icon that we thought would be fun to try. We were first instructed to select a new icon to use in place of our phone's existing carrier logo. It ended up being incredibly easy to use, with a wizard-style interface that walked us through each step of the process. We're not ones to really fiddle around much with our iPhone 5's display, so we were a little nervous about trying CarrierEditor for Mac. The app is easy to use, but unfortunately, it didn't work for us. CarrierEditor for Mac lets users with iOS devices change the icon that's displayed for their wireless carrier.
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