Jailbreak tweaks of the week: CPUTool, Dyadic, LPMPad, SITUM, and more…

If you’re going stir-crazy while coping with the thought of staying home amid Coronavirus-related social distancing efforts, then the good news is you can use your newfound free time to tinker with your jailbroken iPhone or iPad.

In this roundup, we’ll show you all the latest jailbreak tweaks to be released from Monday, March 23rd to Sunday, March, 29th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorite releases first and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.

Our favorite releases this week

AirPay – $0.99

AirPay is a newly released jailbreak tweak that redesigns the Apple Pay interface with something heavily inspired by the native AirPods pairing interface in iOS.

AirPay doesn’t impact your iOS device’s Apple Pay functionality whatsoever, apart from the enhanced aesthetics. That said, you can expect payments to be just as smooth of fluid as ever.

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

CPUTool – $2.50

CPUTool is a newly released jailbreak tweak that lets users underclock their iPhone or iPad’s CPU and/or GPU to achieve increased battery life when the additional power isn’t needed.

The tweak doesn’t modify system files and is entirely reversible. Moreover, it only operates in a jailbroken state.

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

Dyadic – $1.99

If you wish that there was more synergy between your handset’s Control Center and Today widget interfaces, then you won’t want to miss a newly released jailbreak tweak called Dyadic.

This tweak makes it so you can access more information from one place by combining the aforementioned interfaces into one. Additionally, you can configure gestures and appearance, among other things.

You can learn more about Dyadic and what it can do for you in our full review.

LPMPad – FREE

The iPhone’s Low Power Mode feature can come in handy in a pinch, especially when you’re short a few drops of battery juice. But for whatever reason, Apple hasn’t provided iPad and iPod touch users with such luxuries.

Those who’d like the native Low Power Mode experience on their jailbroken iPad or iPod touch can now use a new and free jailbreak tweak called LPMPad to achieve that goal. What’s more is the tweak implements native Control Center and Settings toggles just like on the iPhone. It’s no copy – it’s the real thing!

You can learn more about LPMPad and where to get it in our full review.

SITUM – FREE

Chances are you’ve happened upon something in a website or an article that you weren’t entirely sure about, and you’ve painstakingly opened a new web browser or tab to conduct a search query. I’ve been there too.

A newly released jailbreak tweak called SITUM aims to make this process a lot easier by adding a new web search option to the Action Menu that appears when highlighting a string of text. Then, you can easily search for whatever it is you’ve highlighted with your preferred search engine.

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

Other releases this week

BottomToolBar-Lite: A free Lite version of the popular BottomToolBar tweak (free via Packix repository)

Fingertips: Displays all touches you make on your iPhone’s touch screen (free via OpenPack repository)

Fluide: Adds basic Music controls to iOS 13’s volume interface (free via Packix repository – review)

HapticMyRespring: Feel a touch of haptic feedback when you respring your iOS device (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)

iPadStatusBar13: Brings an iPad-style Status Bar to the iPhone (free via Twickd repository)

LSTweak: A tweak for customizing the aesthetics of your iPhone’s Lock screen (free via Packix repository – review)

MessagesPls: Removes the video length restriction in the Messages app on A12 and newer devices (free via ericabill repository)

NotiVibe: Lets you determine whether you have any missed important notifications on your iPhone directly from your pocket (free via Packix repository – review)

Rotaty: Rotates your Home screen’s app icons by a random degree (free via BigBoss repository)

Social Downloader: Lets you download media from your favorite social networking apps (free via Packix repository)

Spy: Lets you monitor how someone uses your iPhone when you’re generous enough to lend it to them for a phone call ($1.50 via Packix repository – review)

WatchMuteMirror: Mirrors your iPhone’s silent mode state to your Apple Watch automatically ($0.99 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 missed anything special. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find cool 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.