Jailbreak tweaks of the week: Docktyle, Dress, DualClocks, NoClutter, and more…

It’s been a crazy couple of weeks for jailbreak tweak releases, and that’s one of the reasons why we like to sum everything up in these weekly postings. Not only does it help organize all the chaos, but it helps jailbreakers discover all the best and latest releases.

In this roundup, we’ll discuss all the latest jailbreak tweaks released from Monday, May 18th to Sunday, May 24th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorites first and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.

Our favorite releases this week

Docktyle – FREE

The Dock on your iPhone’s Home Screen deserves a lot more customization than Apple gives it out of the box, and that’s why we’re particularly excited a new and free jailbreak tweak dubbed Docktyle.

As we show you in our full review, Docktyle provides a plethora of options for changing the colors and aesthetics of your Dock.

Dress – FREE

There are a lot of jailbreak tweaks that can be used to customize various aspects of your iPhone’s Lock screen, but why install several when you can simply install one do-it-all tweak like Dress?

As you’ll learn in our full review, Dress brings a plethora of Lock screen-centric settings to your pwned handset, allowing you to change aesthetics and behavior with the flick of a switch. It incorporates the functionality of both free and paid tweaks into one single free tweak.

DualClock – $0.99

Anyone who lives on the border of two different time zones or has a lot of friends from other time zones can really benefit from a newly released jailbreak tweak called DualClocks.

As we show you in our full review, DualClocks lets you have up to two separate date and time displays on your Lock screen, with each one depicting a different time zone.

Other releases this week

11Pro: Yet another iPhone 11 camera app UI porting tweaks to be released as of late, although this time with a rather high price tag ($2.49 via Packix repository)

Blurry: Can be used to add a customizable blur effect to your themed app icons ($1.50 via Packix repository)

CarrierCustom: An expensive tweak for changing your iPhone’s carrier text ($1.50 via Packix repository)

Colorful Lines: Allows minimalists to colorize certain subtle aspects of the iOS user interface (free via Yulky Tulky’s repository – review)

ContactSync: Lets you sync WhatsApp profile pictures to the iOS Contacts app ($1.99 via fouadraheb repository)

DeviceInfo: Lets you get more pertinent device information from the Settings app (free via Packix repository)

DigitalBattery13Lite: Brings a better Status Bar battery indicator to notched handsets (free via developer’s GitHub page)

Docktyle: Add some custom style to your Home Screen Dock (free via BasePack repository – review)

Garden: A dedicated page on your Home screen for Now Playing media ($0.50 via Kritanta’s repository)

Genesis: Allows customization of Control Center, Lock screen, Power Menu, and SpringBoard ($2.00 via Packix repository)

Grouping Axon: A paid add-on that affects the notification grouping of Axon (~$1.00 via kr repository)

Kaleidoscope: An efficient and fun iOS colorization framework (free via SparkDev’s repository – review)

Marqify: Makes notification group labels scroll with a smooth animation (free via Twickd repository)

myBar: All kinds of aesthetic customizations for your iPhone’s Home Bar ($1.19 via Packix repository – review)

NoClutter: Lets you unclutter iOS with a plethora of different options for hiding UI elements (free via Twickd repository – review)

Portrait Photos: Enables all Portrait Lighting effects in the Camera app (free via BigBoss repository)

RecentCallColor: Tries to make the recent call log easier to understand with better color coding (free via Packix repository)

Rose: Nearly limitless customization for your iPhone’s haptic feedback behavior (free via Litten’s repository – review)

Selecti0n: Lets you perform various shortcuts almost anywhere in iOS ($1.49 via Twickd repository)

SettingsUDID: Lets you view your iPhone or iPad’s UDID from the Settings app’s About page (free via BigBoss repository)

ShakeLight: Lets you access your flashlight more quickly with just a shake (free via OpenPack repository – review)

SongShare: Makes it easier to share songs with friends (free via Dynastic Repo repository)

VolumeStep13: Makes the volume buttons more sensitive to your presses for improved volume control (free via BigBoss repository – review)

WeChatAutoLogin: Name is self explanatory (free via BigBoss repository)

YTHDUnlocker: Permits HD video playback in the YouTube app when it normally wouldn’t be available (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository)

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.