- Download and install PlistEdit Pro.
- This is the tool to edit the "carrier.plist" file.
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The “call forwarding” popups in the iPhone 3G can be disabled by editing thecarrier.plist file. This file can be find in this forlder:/System/Library/Carrier Bundles/Unknown.bundle/
Search for :
[key]ShowCallForwarded[/key]
[YES/]
[key]ShowCallForwarding[/key]
[YES/]
Now change the “YES” values into “NO”
[key]ShowCallForwarded[/key]
[NO/]
[key]ShowCallForwarding[/key]
[NO/]
Reboot your iPhone and the popup’s are gone!
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