How to boost your old iDevice with iOS7!

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Whited00r 7 brings iOS 7’s new look to older devices
If you have an old iPhone or iPod touch that can’t run the latest firmware, Whited00r 7 is a custom iOS firmware that brings the look and (some) features of iOS 7 to older devices!
Features
  • Several times faster than regular iOS
  • Pre-Jailbroken
  • Latest CyCorder for recording video
  • Low-memory Multitasking
  • Fast boot times
  • No laggy motions
  • Multitasking with a card-based interface
  • Control Center
  • iOS 7 like Push Notifications
How to install?
This tutorial provides all the instructions that you will need to install Whited00r to your device. Please remember that you are doing this at your own risk. Whited00r supports iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch 1G and iPod Touch 2G (both old BootRom MB and new BootRom MC versions). Please use the buttons below to select your device. Download the correct firmware corresponding to your computer’s operating system in order to receive the correct instillation guide.
iPhone 2G   –   iPhone 3G   –   iPod 1G   –   iPod 2G
  • Steps:
  1. Backup your data
  2. Download firmware
  3. Install using iTunes. Click on the restore key in iTunes while holding shift on windows or option on mac and then select the firmware you downloaded in step
  4. lAfter restore which takes about 15 minutes, setup the device as a new device.
  5. Enjoy your new iDevice!
If you encounter any problems during installation, this may help (Step-by-step guide to your device):
  1. Download the firmware
  2. Open Redsn0w and click on ‘Extra’ button and then on ‘Pwned DFU’. Follow the instructions provided by Redsn0w. At the end of the process your device will be in Pwned DFU State with black screen.
  3. Click on Restore while holding SHIFT key (⇧) on your keyboard and select the Whited00r Software Update (.ipsw) from you computer.
  4. Please reboot your device to complete the installation.

After Installation: 
  • How To Fix Push Notifications
The first step we suggest to do is a Push Notifications test. Remember that on Whited00r Unlocker firmwares Push Notification don’t work by default: this is not a problem of Whited00r firmware itself, but it is caused by the fact that Whited00r Unlocker firmwares skip the activation you should do via iTunes after the restore (technically, they are ‘hacktivated’)
On the other hand, any Whited00r Normal firmware should have Push Notification working ‘out of the box’, since you will have to pass the iTunes activation in order to use your device
Test Push Notifications with iPusher. You can find it on the AppStore or on AppTimeMachine: this is a simple application to test Push Notification, nothing else
Push Notification are not working? Do you need a fix to enable them? Use the service of PushFixer.com that is tested with Whited00r 6 PushFixer.com
Enjoy!
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