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iOSUser7

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Jun 23, 2014
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Hello,
I have a question. As you may know Apple changed the slide to unlock text in iOS 7.1 to make it black with a white animation. But if you use a dark-ish wallpaper, the slide to unlock text turns white. This is what I mean :

Normal 7.1 :
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With dark wallpaper 7.1 :
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Now what I want to do is force white "slide to unlock" text on every wallpapers even the ones that are not dark because I don't really like that black "slide to unlock" text, it doesn't fit with some wallpapers.
So my question is can I modify a file in iOS system files to do that ? Or is there already a tweak that does that ?
Thanks for answers.
 
It works in that regard for me. I have a bright blue wallpaper, and my text is still white.With it disabled, it is black per Apple's standards on it.
Thanks I just installed it but I still have that default text. :/
Any idea ? Maybe there is something in the settings ?

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