This is a Python script for simulating the location of an iOS 17 device connected to your computer. It uses the pymobiledevice3 library and provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for setting longitude and latitude coordinates.
Before using this script, ensure that you have the following prerequisites installed:
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Python 3
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pymobiledevice3
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Tkinter (for the GUI)
You can install pymobiledevice3
using pip:
pip install pymobiledevice3
An executable (.exe) file is available in the dist folder of this project. You can use the executable to run the Location Simulator without the need for Python and package installations. Simply run the executable to launch the application. NOTE: YOU HAVE TO HAVE ITUNES INSTALLED AND RUNNING IN ORDER FOR THE PROGRAM TO WORK
1- Connect your iOS device to your computer.
2- Run the script or the executable, depending on your preference.
3- Enter the desired longitude and latitude coordinates in the respective input fields.
4- Click the "Set Location" button to update the device's location.
Real-time device connection status display.
Validation of longitude and latitude coordinates.
Support for saving and loading coordinates from a text file.
Instructions and user-friendly interface.
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Longitude and Latitude Input: Enter the longitude and latitude coordinates in the input fields.
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Set Location: Click the "Set Location" button to update the device's location.
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Save As: Click the "Save As" button to save the longitude and latitude coordinates to a text file.
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Load: Click the "Load" button to load previously saved coordinates from a text file.
If you encounter issues, check the logs for detailed error messages.
This project is licensed under the MIT License