Jailbreak tweaks of the week: Gump, Little11, Sonus13, and more

Jailbreak Tweaks of the Week

If you’re freshly jailbroken on iOS 12 or 13 by way of any of the most popular jailbreaks like checkra1n, Chimera, or unc0ver, then you’re probably looking for new and exciting ways to trick out your device. We’ve got you covered.

This roundup encompasses all the latest jailbreak tweaks released from Monday, November 24th to Sunday, December 1st. As always, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorites and then wrap things up with a comprehensive outline afterward.

Our favorite releases this week

Gump – $1.99

Gump jailbreak tweak

Lots of things on a jailbroken handset necessitate a respring, but doing so often interrupts music playback and backgrounded apps.

Gump is a new jailbreak tweak that maintains music playback and backgrounded apps during a device respring, and it helps to ensure a seamless an uninterrupted workflow in most cases.

You can learn more about Gump in our full review.

Little11 — FREE

Little11 jailbreak tweak

Several features of iOS are unique to iPhone X-style devices, and if you’re using anything older, then you’d be out of luck without a jailbreak.

Fortunately, a new jailbreak tweak called Little11 ports many of those features over to jailbroken handsets, such as the Home Bar, updated Status Bar, updated Dock, and more.

You can learn more about Little11 in our full review.

Sonus13 – $1.75

Sonus13 jailbreak tweak

iOS 13 brings an overhauled volume HUD to the iOS platform for the first time in several years, but it may not be to everyone’s liking.

For those who still demand full user customization, a new jailbreak tweak called Sonus13 brings a plethora of options that can be configured to the user’s liking to achieve the ideal volume HUD experience.

You can learn more about Sonus13 and how it works and looks in our full review.

Other releases this week

AlertColor: Lets you colorize pop-up alerts (free via BigBoss repository)

AppShortcut 2: Puts a configurable app shortcut drawer on your screen for fast access from anywhere ($1.99 via Packix repository – review)

BarTime: Displays the time on the Lock screen’s Status Bar (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)

BNM: Returns the Music widget style to how it looked on iOS 9 ($1.99 via Packix repository)

CarPlayHideLabels: Hides the app icon labels when using CarPlay (free via BigBoss repository)

Choicy: Individually load jailbreak tweak injection on a per-app and per-daemon basis (free via BigBoss repository)

ColorBanners3 (iOS 13): Lets you colorize notification banners system-wide on iOS 13 ($1.50 via Packix repository – review)

Dynamic Apples 2: Dynamic wallpapers with Apples instead of circles for iOS 13 ($1.00 via Packix repository – review)

FilzaTheme: A new theme for the Filza file browser application (free via BigBoss repository)

FlatURL: Removes the background blur from Safari’s URL bar (free via Packix repository)

HomeAnimation: A new animation for the Home screen (free via BigBoss repository)

iPhoneXDock: Brings the iPhone X-styled Dock to non-X devices (free via Packix repository)

Maple 2 Beta: Brings an improved charging animation with banners to the iOS platform (Patreon membership for $2.00+ via Packix repository – review)

Phone Class: Lets you change the look of the buttons in the Phone app (free via Packix repository)

Nice Siri: Lets you customize the look and feel of Siri (free via BigBoss repository)

Orion: Brings true Peek and Pop back to iOS 13 devices with 3D Touch hardware (free via Packix repository)

TinyBanners 2: Makes notification banners much smaller and less intrusive on iOS 13 ($1.99 via Packix repository – review)

That just about wraps things up for this week’s jailbreak tweak roundup, but stay tuned to iDB throughout the week to remain updated regarding novel releases as they materialize.

If you’re looking for more tweaks, then consider adding third-party Cydia repositories to your device to expand your scope and check out last week’s jailbreak tweak roundup in case you might’ve missed anything. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find ways to tweak your jailbroken iOS device below:

Those interested in jailbreaking might also find the following tutorials helpful:

What was your favorite jailbreak tweak released this week? Share in the comments section below.