How To Install Siri on the iPad 2 on iOS 5.1.1
*We are aware that in the video above we are using an iPhone 4. Even though we use an iPhone 4 in the video, it works identically for the iPad 2.
Jealous of your friends with their iPhone 4S’s and their personal assistant Siri? Completely understandable, the girl is quite the handy assistant and quite the conversationalist, I hear. Well, even though Apple doesn’t want you to have Siri on your iPhone (they’d rather you buy the new iPhone instead) doesn’t mean, thanks to some dedicated third-party developers, you can’t have her as well. Here’s how to install Siri on the Apple iPad 2 on iOS 5.1.1
I. Before You Begin
1. You must be jailbroken. Don’t worry it’s not scary or hard to do, simply head here to our iOS how to’s section and select your device then find the How To Jailbreak procedure for that device and your iOS version and follow the video until you see Cydia on your device. Once you do head back to this procedure and continue.
II. Add Siri Repo to your Device.
1. Open the Cydia app on your device.
2. Tap on Manage.
3. Tap on Sources.
4. Tap Edit.
5. Tap Add.
6. In the URL field that pops up, type the following:
http://cydia.iphonetweak.fr
7. Click Add Anyway.
III. Install Siri on Your Device.
1. Once that is done, head to search and search for “Spite”.
2. Find the one called Spite 3.0.1-1 (Untethered), click on it.
3. Click Install in the top right corner. (This will take a good 15-20 minutes so be patient and be connected to WIfi beforehand).
4. Once done, click Reboot Device.
5. Once it boots back up, choose a WiFi network then click Use Siri then Start Using Device.
6. Head to Cydia.
7. Search for AssitantServer Installer and click on it.
8. Click Install in the top right corner.
9. Once done, click Return to Cydia.
IV. Enable Siri on Your Device.
1. Go to Settings > General > Siri.
2. Turn Siri On.
3. Click Back.
4. Go down in Settings to SiriServer and click on it.
5. Copy the url it asks you to input at the top (or write it down).
6. Click Back.
7. Click Spire.
8. Enter the URL you copied into where it says Proxy Host.
9. Click Back.
10. Click on SiriServer again.
11. Click Start Server.
12. Click Back.
13. Reboot and enjoy Siri by holding down the Home button.
If this procedure helped you, please thank or donate to the developers of these amazing apps by clicking donate in their respective apps setting sections (i.e. Under Spire in Settings click on Donate, etc.)!
My iPad don’t turn On After This.
Don’t use it. My iPad didn’t boot up again. DON’T USE IT!
If you have time you would have found out that you had to have a total clean iPad for this to work. If your iPad did not work, restore it, jailbreak it and do this.
After that your iPad should work correctly