Colorize Control Center’s connectivity module toggles with Aestea Revived

One of my favorite elements of Control Center is the connectivity module, which resides on the top shelf of the interface and provides nearly all of the toggle buttons for my handset’s wireless radios, including Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi, and a handy button for immediate access to Airplane Mode, among other things.

As much as I like the connectivity module in terms of its functionality, I’ve always thought that it would be more exciting if Apple provided a way for users to colorize the user experience to suit their tastes. While it doesn’t seem that Apple shares the same interests that I do, a free jailbreak tweak dubbed Aestea Revived by iOS developers Litten and Luki120 certainly hits close to home on the subject.

If you hadn’t already guessed, Aestea Revived allows users to colorize Control Center’s connectivity module buttons in both their enabled and disabled states, as shown below:

Once installed, Aestea Revived adds a dedicated preference pane to the Settings app where users may configure the tweak to their liking:

Here, you can:

  • Toggle Aestea Revived on or off on demand
  • Enable or disable enabled state colorization
  • Select custom enabled state colors for the following toggle buttons:
    • Airplane Mode
    • Cellular Data
    • Wi-Fi
    • Bluetooth
    • AirDrop
    • Personal Hotspot
  • Enable or disable disabled state colorization
  • Select custom disabled state colors for the following toggle buttons:
    • Airplane Mode
    • Cellular Data
    • Wi-Fi
    • Bluetooth
    • AirDrop
    • Personal Hotspot
  • Reset all options to their defaults
  • Respring your device to save any changes that you might’ve made

Evidently, you can choose different colors for each individual toggle button or you may choose the same color for each one. It really comes down to how you want to set things up for your individual use case.

Those interested in tricking out their Control Center interface’s connectivity module with Aestea Revived can download the tweak for free from the Twickd repository via any package manager. It supports jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 13 and 14 devices and is open source on the developer’s GitHub page for anyone interested in learning more about how it works.

Do you have any plans to give Aestea Revived a try? Be sure to let us know down in the comments section below.