Orion is one of the most comprehensive all-in-one jailbreak tweaks we’ve ever seen

When you jailbreak your iPhone or iPad, one of the first things you’re going to want to do is begin customizing some of the things you can’t usually customize out of the box. This can be done with jailbreak tweaks, which are small add-ons that change the behavior or appearance of your device’s operating system.

When you’re getting ready to tweak your device, you ultimately have two options: 1) download a plethora of single-purpose jailbreak tweaks to achieve your ideal setup; or 2) download an all-in-one jailbreak tweak that can do the same in one fell swoop.

It’s logical that most would opt for the latter, at least in theory, as it means installing fewer tweaks and therefore exhibiting a reduced risk of instability via an incompatibility between two or more of those tweaks. Unfortunately, the vast majority of all-in-one tweaks aren’t as “all-in-one” as we’d like, so we install several tweaks anyway.

That’s where Orion, a brand new all-in-one jailbreak tweak by iOS developer John Zarogiannis, comes into play. In fact, when Zarogiannis calls this an “all-in-one” tweak, he isn’t joking. It quite literally provides users with one of the densest collections of options that we’ve ever seen — so many, in fact, that it’ll take us a while to outline what the tweak can do.

Because Orion is packed with so many features, we’ll be outlining them in sections to improve readability. Follow along as we give you the VIP tour.

Upon launching the Settings app and scrolling down, you’ll discover a dedicated preference pane for Orion where you can begin toggling options on or off to your liking:

The primary preference pane includes a Respring button, a master toggle switch, and sectional preference sub-panes for each of the following parameters:

SpringBoard

  • App Switcher
  • Control Center
  • Home Screen
  • Lock Screen
  • Notifications
  • Status Bar
  • Today Page and Widgets
  • Miscellaneous

Extra Modules

  • Battery Line
  • Bluetooth Battery Info
  • Edgy
  • Looky
  • Network Speed
  • RAM Info

System

  • General
  • Keyboard

System Apps

  • App Store
  • Camera
  • Clock
  • Messages
  • Music
  • Phone
  • Photos
  • Safari
  • Settings

Now that you have a general idea of the kinds of things Orion can be used to customize, we’ll take you through all of the aforementioned sections below:

App Switcher

In the App Switcher section, users will find a straightforward list of options including the following:

  • Enable or disable all of Orion’s App Switcher-centric options on demand
  • Force Status Bar to display in the App Switcher while in portrait orientation
  • Force Status Bar to display in the App Switcher while in landscape orientation
  • Hide app previews from the App Switcher
  • Hide app names from the App Switcher
  • Hide app icons from the App Switcher
  • Hide the Handoff suggestion banner from the App Switcher
  • Enable vibration when force-closing apps from the App Switcher
  • Prevent Now Playing apps from being force-closed from the App Switcher
  • Tap and hold to force-close all apps in the App Switcher
  • Swipe down to force-close all apps in the App Switcher
    • Choose between a short or long swipe
    • Prevent navigation apps from being force-closed from the App Switcher
  • Enable and configure a custom App Switcher layout:
    • Adjust the stack of cards app scale percentage via a slider
    • Adjust the grid app scale percentage via a slider
    • Choose between stack of cards or grid-style App Switcher in portrait orientation
    • Adjust the horizontal space in the portrait orientation App Switcher via a slider
    • Adjust the vertical space in the portrait orientation App Switcher via a slider
    • Choose between stack of cards or grid-style App Switcher in landscape orientation
    • Adjust the horizontal space in the landscape orientation App Switcher via a slider
    • Adjust the vertical space in the landscape orientation App Switcher via a slider
  • Reset all App Switcher settings to their defaults

Control Center

In the Control Center preference pane, users can take advantage of new Orion modules for Control Center and adjust other Control Center-centric options, including:

  • Configure the Orion Power Module
  • Enable or disable all of Orion’s Control Center-centric options on demand
  • Configure the Orion Connectivity Module
  • Configure the Orion Media Module
  • Configure Control Center sliders
  • Configure Control Center toggles
  • Make Control Center modules round
  • Hide the camera and microphone recently used alerts in iOS & iPadOS 14
  • Hide the Status Bar from Control Center
  • Move Control Center closer to the bottom of the screen
  • Choose between Default, Color, and Image for the Control Center background
    • If color, choose a background color independently for dark and light mode
    • If image, choose a background image independently for dark and light mode
  • Link individual Control Center modules to their respective Settings pages
    • Use a right or left gesture to access the Settings pages
  • Enable or disable the date and time display in Control Center
    • Enter and save a custom date and time format
    • Choose a preferred location for the date and time indicator
      • Auto-center or custom
      • If custom, adjust the X & Y positions in portrait orientation independently via sliders
      • If custom, adjust the X & Y positions in landscape orientation independently via sliders
    • Choose a preferred date and time indicator color for dark mode
    • Choose a preferred date and time indicator color for light mode
  • Enable haptic feedback for opening and closing Control Center
  • Enable haptic feedback for tapping on Control Center modules
  • Reset Control Center to its default settings
  • Reset Control Center’s colors to its defaults

Orion Power Module

The Orion Power Module can be configured in the following ways:

  • Rearrange the toggles however you want:
    • Respring
    • Lock
    • Safe Mode
    • UICache
    • Power Down
    • Reboot
    • LDRestart
    • Userspace Reboot
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, or 4 rows of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, or 4 columns of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 rows of buttons in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 columns of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between a default, transparent, or colorized Orion Power Module background
    • If colored, choose a light and dark mode color independently of one another
  • Choose to hide the background and display only the glyph
  • Enable and configure a custom toggle color:
    • Set for all or set separately
    • If all, choose a dark mode and light mode color independently of one another
    • If separately, choose light mode colors for each toggle and then choose dark mode colors for each toggle
  • Enable a confirmation message before any of the toggles actually do anything

Orion Connectivity Module

The Orion Connectivity Module can be configured in the following ways:

  • Enable and configure rearrangement of the connectivity module’s toggles
  • Turn off toggles on tap
  • Disable toggles when the device is locked
  • Select which toggles will be disabled when locked:
    • Airplane Mode
    • Cellular
    • Wi-Fi
    • Bluetooth
    • AirDrop
    • Personal Hotspot
  • Enable and configure custom sizing options:
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, or 4 rows of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, or 4 columns of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 rows of buttons in Control Center
  • Choose between 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 columns of modules in Control Center
  • Choose between a default, transparent, or colorized Orion Connectivity Module background
    • If colored, choose a light and dark mode color independently of one another
  • Choose to hide the background and display only the glyph
  • Enable and configure a custom toggle color:
    • Set for all or set separately
    • If all, choose a dark mode and light mode color independently of one another
    • If separately, choose light mode colors for each toggle and then choose dark mode colors for each toggle

Media Module

The Orion Media Module can be set up in the following manners:

  • Adjust the size of the media module (iOS 13.0-14.1 only)
  • Allow haptic feedback when using elements of the UI
  • Enable and configure static colorization:
    • If enabled, choose background, primary, and secondary colors for light mode
    • If enabled, choose background, primary, and secondary colors for dark mode
  • Enable and configure dynamic colorization:
    • Colorize all Control Center modules
    • Configure a background color alpha level using a slider
  • Add a colorized border:
    • Configure a border color alpha level using a slider

Sliders

In the Sliders preference pane, users can configure the following Slider-based options:

  • Hide or show percentage on sliders
  • Choose between middle or bottom position for percentages
  • Colorize the percentage label:
    • Independently choose light and dark mode colors for when the percentage label is above the slider and inside the slider
  • Choose between 1, 2, or 3 rows in portrait orientation for the brightness slider
  • Choose between 1, 2, or 3 rows in landscape orientation for the brightness slider
  • Colorize the background of the brightness slider:
    • Background color in light mode
    • Background color in dark mode
  • Colorize the brightness slider itself:
    • Slider color in light mode
    • Slider color in dark mode
  • Colorize the brightness slider icon:
    • Icon color in light mode
    • Icon color in dark mode
  • Choose between 1, 2, or 3 rows in portrait orientation for the volume slider
  • Choose between 1, 2, or 3 rows in landscape orientation for the volume slider
  • Colorize the background of the volume slider:
    • Background color in light mode
    • Background color in dark mode
  • Colorize the volume slider itself:
    • Slider color in light mode
    • Slider color in dark mode
  • Colorize the volume slider icon:
    • Icon color in light mode
    • Icon color in dark mode

Toggles

In the Toggles preference pane, users can:

  • Enable or disable toggle colorization
  • Choose between default, no color, and custom color for the background color
    • If custom color, choose between set all or set separately:
      • If set all:
        • Choose an enabled background color for light mode
        • Choose a disabled background color for light mode
        • Choose an enabled background color for dark mode
        • Choose a disabled background color for dark mode
      • If set separately:
        • Individually choose enabled and disabled background colors for each toggle available while in light mode
        • Individually choose enabled and disabled background colors for each toggle available while in dark mode

Home Screen

In the Home Screen section, Orion users will be able to configure options to the following Home Screen-centric parameters:

  • Enable or disable all Home Screen-based customizations on demand with a master killswitch
  • Configure general options
  • Configure the App Library on iOS 14
  • Configure icon badges
  • Configure icon labels
  • Configure  folders
  • Configure the Dock
  • Configure the 3D Touch/Haptic Touch menus
  • Reset all Home Screen settings to their defaults
  • Reset all Home Screen colors to their defaults

We’ll dig deeper into each section below:

General

In the General subsection, users can:

  • Customize the Home Screen layout (iOS 13 only):
    • Set the number of Home Screen rows
    • Set the number of Home Screen columns
  • Enable and adjust the app icon scale via a slider
  • Save the Home Screen custom layout
  • Disable Spotlight search
  • Disable the Today widgets page
  • Disable certain animations including:
    • Parallax effect
    • Opening apps
    • Icons fly-on after unlocking
  • Enable the opening of apps with revoked profiles
  • Enable hiding specific app icons and select which apps to hide
  • Customize the app download progress pie:
    • Enable and configure a custom download progress pie color
  • Hide page dots

App Library

In the App Library subsection, intended only for iOS 14 users, it will be possible to:

  • Disable the App Library entirely
  • Always show the alphabetical view
  • Hide the search background
  • Hide category labels

Icon Badges

In the Icon Badges subsection, users can:

  • Hide app badges in their entirety
  • Hide the number from icon badges
  • Enable and configure custom badge scaling via a slider
  • Enable badge colorization in the following ways:
    • Badge background:
      • Default
      • Adaptive
      • Custom
        • If custom, select a color of your choosing
    • Badge border:
      • Default
      • Adaptive
      • Custom
        • If custom, select a color of your choosing

Icon Labels

Under the Icon Labels subsection, users will be able to:

  • Hide the updated app blue dot
  • Hide the beta app orange dot
  • Hide labels from app icons
  • Hide labels from widgets
  • Enable and choose a custom text color
  • Enable and choose a custom background text color

Folders

In the Folders subsection, users can:

  • Enable custom folder rows and choose between 2, 3, 4, or 5 rows via a slider
  • Enable custom folder columns and choose between 2, 3, 4, or 5 columns via a slider
  • Enable and configure a custom folder icon scale via a slider
  • Enable custom folder behavior:
    • Close automatically after launching an app
    • Tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it
    • Pinch inside of the folder to close it
  • Customize the folder icon:
    • Enable and select a custom folder icon background color
    • Enable and adjust the folder icon background alpha level via a slider
  • Hide the title of the folder when opened
  • Enable custom title font size and adjust it via a slider
  • Make the folder titles bold
  • Enable and select a custom folder title color
  • Customize the folder background when opened:
    • Hide the background entirely
    • Enable and select a custom folder background color
    • Enable and configure a custom folder background corner radius via a slider

Dock

Under the Dock subsection, users can:

  • Choose between the default Dock, the notched iPhone Dock, or the iPad Dock:
    • If iPad, then:
      • Toggle showing the Dock inside apps
      • Show 1, 2, or 3 of your most recently used apps
      • Adjust the Home Screen bottom inset amount via a slider
  • Enable and choose the number of icons your Dock will have (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10)
  • Enable and configure the scale of Dock icons via a slider
  • Hide the Dock’s background
  • Enable and customize the Dock radius cia a slider
  • Customize the Dock’s background color:
    • Disabled
    • Single Color:
      • Select a color to use
    • Gradient:
      • Select the first color
      • Select the second color
      • Adjust the gradient direction via a slider

3D Touch/Haptic Touch

In the 3D Touch/Haptic Touch menu, users can:

  • Enable or disable adaptive colors
  • Add shortcuts for the following items:
    • Clear cache
    • Copy bundle ID
    • Open app directory in Filza
    • Open documents directory in Filza
    • Remove badge
    • Rename app
    • Set a custom badge
    • Wipe data
  • Hide 3D Touch/Haptic Touch widgets (iOS 13)
  • Hide any of the following existing shortcuts:
    • Add to Home Screen (iOS 14)
    • Cancel download
    • Configure stacks (iOS 14)
    • Edit Home Screen
    • Hide app
    • Hide folder (iOS 14)
    • Pause download
    • Prioritize download
    • Remove app
    • Remove widget (iOS 14)
    • Share app

Lock Screen

Orion also incorporates options for customizing the Lock Screen of your pwned handset, with options that cover the following:

  • A master kill switch for all Lock Screen customizations
  • General Lock Screen customizations
  • Date and Time indicator customizations
  • Now Playing widget customizations
  • Quick Action button customizations
  • Do Not Disturb mode customizations
  • Reset Lock Screen settings to their defaults
  • Reset Lock Screen colors to their defaults

We’ll go over everything Orion offers for the Lock Screen below:

General

In the General Lock Screen preference pane, users can:

  • Adjust the offset of the Now Playing widget and notification banners via a slider
  • Enable automatic rotation
  • Enable a darker Lock Screen style
  • Prevent the screen from waking up on flashlight
  • Make the corners round
  • Hide the padlock glyph
  • Hide the Do Not Disturb notification banner
  • Disable turning off the screen when charging
  • Disable turning off the screen when playing audio
  • Disable swipe for Camera
  • Disable click for Camera
  • Remove the Control Center grabber
  • Hide the ‘swipe up’ text
  • Show the ‘swipe up’ text immediately
  • Enable and configure a custom ‘swipe up’ text
  • Enable haptic feedback when tapping on passcode buttons
  • Enable custom keypad style:
    • Binary
    • Roman numeral
  • Enable and configure a custom carrier text
  • Enable automatic Face ID retry
  • Disable the battery charging animation
  • Enable the iPhone’s MagSafe charging animation for non-MagSafe chargers
  • Hide the widgets page

Time and Date

In the Time and Date subsection, users can:

  • Hide the time
  • Hide the date

Media Module

In the Media Module subsection, users can configure the Now Playing widget in the following ways:

  • Choose between normal or compact styles for the Now Playing widget
    • If compact, choose between the following extras:
      • No Extras
      • Add time
      • Add volume
      • Add both of the above
  • Add shuffle and repeat buttons to the Now Playing widget
  • Hide the routing button from the Now Playing widget
  • Add haptic feedback to the Now Playing widget
  • Disable dragging on the Now Playing widget
  • Enable dynamic colorization:
    • Adjust the background level alpha via a slider
  • Enable transparent background
  • Hide the album artwork from the Now Playing widget
  • Adjust the corner radius of the Now Playing album artwork via a slider
  • Enable a colorized border and adjust its aesthetics:
    • Adjust the border width via a slider
    • Adjust the border color alpha level via a slider
  • Adjust the Now Playing widget’s own corner radius via a slider
  • Prevent the top left corner from being rounded
  • Prevent the top right corner from being rounded
  • Prevent the bottom left corner from being rounded
  • Prevent the top left corner from being rounded

Quick Action Buttons

In the Quick Action Buttons subsection, users can:

  • Enable Quick Action buttons for unsupported devices
  • Adjust the offset of the Quick Action buttons via a slider
  • Hide the Quick Action buttons’ background
  • Hide the flashlight Quick Action button
  • Hide the camera Quick Action button

Do Not Disturb & Silent Mode Indicators

In the Do Not Disturb & Silent Mode Indicators subsection, users can:

  • Enable the Do Not Disturb indicator and configure it in the following ways:
    • Add and choose a custom tint color
    • Add and choose a custom glow color
    • Adjust the X & Y positioning individually via a slider
    • Adjust the indicator size via a slider
  • Enable the Silent Mode indicator and configure it in the following ways:
    • Add and choose a custom tint color
    • Add and choose a custom glow color
    • Adjust the X & Y positioning individually via a slider
    • Adjust the indicator size via a slider

Notifications

In the Notifications preference pane, Orion users may customize their handset’s notifications in a variety of different ways, including:

  • Utilize the master kill switch to toggle all notifications-based configurations on or off on demand
  • Customize notification interaction:
    • Open notifications after a single tap
    • Enable easy notification swiping
    • Enable copying notification text from banners
    • Pull down to dismiss all notifications
  • Customize the appearance of notifications:
    • Hide the app’s name
    • Enable larger app icons
    • Hide the No Older Notifications text
  • Customize Notification Center:
    • Hide Notification Center
    • Hide the Notification Center title text
  • Enable custom time information
  • Show the time a notification was received
  • Show the amount of time that has passed since receiving a notification
  • Adjust the corner radius of notifications via a slider
  • Prevent custom corner radius of the top left corner
  • Prevent custom corner radius of the top right corner
  • Prevent custom corner radius of the bottom left corner
  • Prevent custom corner radius of the bottom right corner
  • Display a test notification
  • Display a test notification banner
  • Reset all notification settings to their defaults

Status Bar

In the Status Bar preference pane, users will be able to:

  • Enable or disable the master kill switch for Status Bar customizations
  • Choose a Status Bar type for your device:
    • Default
    • Notched iPhone style
    • iPad style
  • Customize the Status Bar’s battery level indicator
  • Customize the iPhone Status Bar’s time indicator
  • Enable or disable a dynamic headphones icon
  • Hide the recording indicator from the Status Bar in iOS 14
  • Enable and choose custom colors for the camera and microphone indicators in iOS 14
  • Colorize various Status Bar indicators
  • Hide various Status Bar indicators
  • Reset all Status Bar settings to their defaults
  • Reset all Status Bar colors to their defaults

Battery

In the Battery subsection, users can configure the Status Bar’s battery level indicator int he following ways:

  • Enable or disable the Status Bar’s battery level indicator customizations on demand
  • Choose a battery level indicator style of your core French:
    • Default
    • Percentage inside of the icon
    • Show only the percentage
  • Configure battery level indicator colors:
    • Enable and configure a custom default battery color
    • Enable and configure a custom charging battery color
    • Enable and configure a custom Low Power Mode battery color
    • Enable and configure a custom low battery color
  • Configure double-tap and hold action behaviors:
    • Double tap:
      • Do nothing
      • Toggle Low Power Mode
      • Respring the device
      • Display the battery page in the Settings app
      • Open a specific app on the device:
        • Choose an app to launch
    • Hold:
      • Do nothing
      • Toggle Low Power Mode
      • Respring the device
      • Display the battery page in the Settings app
      • Open a specific app on the device:
        • Choose an app to launch

Time

In the Time subsection, Orion users can customize the Status Bar’s time indicator however they want:

  • Enable or disable Time-centric customizations on demand
  • Configure the time indicator’s first line:
    • Enter a time format of your choosing
    • Adjust the font size via a slider
    • Enable bold font
  • Configure the time indicator’s second line:
    • Enter a date format of your choosing
    • Adjust the font size via a slider
    • Enable bold font
  • Choose between left, center, or right alignment
  • Enable and configure custom text color
  • Tap on the time indicator to view your next alarm
  • Configure actions:
    • Double-tap on the time indicator to open an app of your choosing
    • Tap and hold on the time indicator to open an app of your choosing
  • Use only the first line for iPhones without a notch

Colorize Indicators

In the Colorize Indicators subsection, users can:

  • Enable and select custom colors for active and inactive states for the following:
    • Cellular signal
    • Wi-Fi signal
    • Text indicators
    • Airplane mode
    • Alarm
    • Do Not Disturb
    • Rotation Lock
    • Other icons
  • Enable and select a custom color for the pill background
  • Enable and select a custom color for the pill icon

Hide Indicators

In the Hide Indicators subsection, users can hide any of the following elements from their Status Bar:

  • Airplane mode
  • AirPlay
  • Alarm
  • Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth battery
  • Bluetooth headphones
  • Breadcrumb links
  • CarPlay
  • Cellular provider name
  • Location
  • Lock
  • Quite mode
  • Rotation Lock
  • Time
  • VPN

Today and Widgets

In the Today and Widgets preference pane, users can customize their iPhone’s Today page and widget parameters, including:

  • Enable or disable the master kill switch for Today and Widget customizations
  • Disable the search bar
  • Hide the time from the iPad’s widget
  • Display the battery percentages in iOS 14’s battery widget
  • Hide the bold percentage label from the iOS 14 battery widget
  • Hide empty rings from iOS 14’s battery widget
  • Double-tap on iOS 14’s battery widget to turn on Low Power Mode’
  • Enable old widgets and customize them to your liking:
    • Always extended widgets
    • Colorize the old widget background:
      • Enable and choose a widget background color
      • Adjust the background alpha level via a slider
      • Colorize the widget border:
        • Enable and choose a widget border color
        • Adjust the border alpha level via a slider
        • Adjust the border width via a slider
    • Adjust the widget corner radius via a slider
    • Prevent the corner radius from impacting the top left corner
    • Prevent the corner radius from impacting the top right corner
    • Prevent the corner radius from impacting the bottom left corner
    • Prevent the corner radius from impacting the bottom right corner

Miscellaneous

In the Miscellaneous preference pane, users can configure miscellaneous options for their iPhone or iPad, including:

  • Use the master kill switch to toggle all miscellaneous customizations on or off on demand
  • Add a turn off button to the Airplane Mode alert
  • Choose between using the default or banner low battery alert, or disable it entirely
  • Enable Low Power Mode when the display is off
  • Enable and adjust the screen’s corner radius via a slider
  • Enable and configure screen lock animations:
    • Choose one of the following animations:
      • CRT TV
      • Minimize equally to the center
      • Minimize from left/right to center
      • Minimize from top/bottom to center
      • Move down
      • Move left
      • Move right
      • Move up
      • Turn black equally to center (circle)
      • Turn black equally to center (square)
      • Turn black equally to center (left/right)
      • Turn black equally to center (top/bottom)
    • Configure the locking animation duration via a slider
  • Disable various annoying notifications:
    • Shortcuts app notification (especially useful for iOS 14 themes)
    • Disable iOS 14’s paste banners
    • Disable battery sufficiently charged after reaching 80% with Low Power Mode on
  • Configure systemwide gestures
  • Configure volume button behavior
  • Configure ringer switch behavior
  • Reset all miscellaneous options to their defaults

Gestures

In the gestures subsection, users will be able to:

  • Enable modern iOS & iPadOS gestures on legacy devices
  • Lock the Lock Screen when the iPhone is placed face-down
  • Configure a number of different gestures, including:
    • Swipe up from the bottom of the screen
    • Double-tap on the Home Screen
    • Double-tap on the Lock Screen
    • Left-side Reachability gesture
    • Center Reachability gesture
    • Right-side Reachability gesture
  • Choose what happens when using one of the aforementioned gestures:
    • Lock the screen
    • Take a screenshot
    • Toggle Airplane Mode
    • Toggle Bluetooth
    • Toggle Wi-Fi
    • Toggle auto-brightness
    • Toggle auto-lock
    • Toggle dark mode
    • Toggle Do Not Disturb
    • Toggle flashlight
    • Toggle location
    • Toggle Low Power Mode
    • Toggle Orientation Lock
    • Toggle Reachability mode
    • Show or hide the App Switcher
    • Show or hide the Control Center
    • Show or hide the Notification Center

Media Playback

In the media playback subsection, users can configure various options impacting media playback on their device. Options here include:

  • Enable using the volume buttons to configure media playback
  • Swap the volume buttons based on the orientation of the device
  • Pause music playback when the volume level reaches 0%
  • Display a notification when the song changes
  • Vibrate when the song changes

Ringer Switch

In the Ringer Switch subsection, users can configure the behavior of their handset’s ringer/silent switch. Options here include:

  • Hide the HUD and disable the vibration effect when toggling the ringer/silent switch
  • Enable and choose a custom action that happens when the ringer/silent switch is toggled:
    • Toggle Airplane Mode
    • Toggle Bluetooth
    • Toggle Wi-Fi
    • Toggle auto-brightness
    • Toggle auto-lock
    • Toggle dark mode
    • Toggle Do Not Disturb
    • Toggle flashlight
    • Toggle location
    • Toggle Low Power Mode
    • Toggle Orientation Lock
    • Toggle Reachability mode
    • Show or hide the App Switcher
    • Show or hide the Control Center
    • Show or hide the Notification Center

Battery Line

The Battery Line preference pane allows Orion users to enable a unique line around the notch, Status Bar, or enter screen that corresponds to the battery life of the device. Options here include:

  • Enabling or disabling the battery line on demand
  • Choosing the preferred battery line configuration:
    • Notch only
      • Choose between left, center, or right direction
    • Status Bar
      • Choose between left, center, or right direction
    • All around screen
    • Adjust the width of the line via a slider
    • Pulsate the line while the device is charging
    • Configure visibility:
      • Show everywhere
      • Customize visibility:
        • Hide or show on the Lock Screen
        • Hide or show in Control Center
        • Hide or show in full-screen apps
        • Hide or show in landscape orientation
        • Hide or show on App Switcher / Folder
        • Support non-notched devices
        • Enable blacklisted apps and choose the ones to be blacklisted
      • Configure colors:
        • Select a default color
        • Enable and configure a charging color
        • Enable and configure a Low Power Mode color
        • Enable and configure a low battery color

BT Battery Info

In the BT Battery Info preference pane, users can configure how iOS reports Bluetooth battery information. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable real-time display of Bluetooth battery percentage
  • Choose what information is displayed:
    • Hide internal battery
    • Hide glyph
    • Hide the device name label
  • Customize visibility:
    • Show everywhere
    • Configure where it will or will not be seen:
      • Show on Lock Screen
      • Show in Control Center
      • Hide in full-screen mode
      • Hide in landscape orientation
      • Hide in App Switcher / Folders
      • Support non-notched iPhones
      • Blacklist apps and choose which apps will be blacklisted
    • Customize positioning:
      • Allow for following the device’s orientation:
        • Choose to animate movement or not
        • Configure X & Y coordinates for landscape orientation independently of one another via sliders
      • Configure X & Y coordinates for portrait orientation independently of one another via sliders
    • Customize background:
      • Enable or disable the background color
      • Configure the margin via number of pixels (default 3)
      • Configure the corner radius via number of pixels (default 6)
      • Enable and select a custom background color
    • Customize glyph:
      • Choose a preferred size (10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 pixels)
      • Enable and select a custom glyph color
    • Customize percentage label:
      • Hide or show the percent symbol
      • Adjust the font size via a slider
      • Enable bold font
      • Enable and configure a default color
      • Enable and configure a charging color
      • Enable and configure a Low Power Mode color
      • Enable and configure a low battery color
    • Customize device name label:
      • Adjust the font size via a slider
      • Enable bold font
      • Enable and configure a custom text color
    • Reset all Bluetooth battery information settings
    • Reset all Bluetooth battery information colors

Edgy

In the Edgy preference pane, users can configure a line around the screen that exhibits a default color or gradient based on the app open or notifications that appear, similar (yet different) to the 3Edge5Me tweak we showed you a few years back. Options here include:

  • Toggle Edgy on or off on demand
  • Configure visibility options:
    • Show everywhere
    • Show only in specific places:
      • Show on Lock Screen
      • Show in Control Center
      • Hide in full-screen apps
      • Hide in landscape orientation
      • Hide in App Switcher and Folders
      • Enable on non-notched iPhones
      • Enable blacklisting and selected blacklisted apps
    • Adapt colors to the currently-open app
    • Adapt colors to notifications:
      • Pulse line on notifications
      • Show only if the display is turned off
      • Hide if Looky is manually hidden
      • Configure a duration amount (default 4 seconds)
    • Configure default colors:
      • No color
      • Single user-selected color
      • Gradient comprised of up to 4 different user-selected colors
    • Adjust the line width via a slider (default 5 pixels)
    • Adjust the color direction via a slider
    • Reset Edgy settings to their defaults
    • Reset Edgy colors to their defaults

Looky

In the Looky preference pane, users can configure a custom view that appears when a notification arrives and the screen is off. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable Looky on demand with the master kill switch
  • Configure Looky’s visibility:
    • Don’t show when Do Not Disturb mode is turned on
    • Hide on button press
    • Hide on ‘lift to wake’
    • Turn off screen at the end
    • Configure a preferred duration (default 4 seconds)
  • Configure Looky’s background:
    • Choose between a solid or blurred background
    • Choose a color preference:
      • No color
      • Adapt color to icon
      • Custom color selected by the user
    • Configure Looky’s app icon:
      • Hide or show the app icon
      • Adjust the icon size via a slider
      • Adjust the corner radius via a slider
      • Enable or disable an app glow
    • Configure Looky’s app name:
      • Hide or show the app name
      • Adjust the app name’s font size
      • Configure Looky’s text color:
        • Adapt color to icon
        • Custom color selected by the user
      • Configure Looky’s notification title:
        • Hide or show the notification title
        • Adjust the notification title size via a slider
        • Configure Looky’s notification title text color:
          • Adapt color to icon
          • Custom color selected by the user
        • Configure Looky’s notification message:
          • Hide or show the notification message
          • Adjust the notification message size via a slider
          • Configure Looky’s notification message text color:
            • Adapt color to icon
            • Custom color selected by the user
          • Invoke a test Looky view to see your changes
          • Reset Looky’s options to their defaults
          • Reset Looky’s colors to their defaults

Network Speed

In the Network Speed preference pane, users can configure options pertaining to the display of their current Wi-Fi or cellular network performance:

  • Enable or disable a network speed module that displays your upload and download speed
  • Configure what information will be shown:
    • Show upload speed and configure a prefix (default is up arrow)
    • Show download speed and configure a prefix (default is down arrow)
    • Show download speed first
    • Show second speed in a new line
  • Configure a separator (default is comma)
  • Choose between separating or combining the speeds
  • Choose between bytes or bits as the speed metric
  • Choose between B or KB as the minimum unit
  • Configure Network Module’s visibility:
    • Show everywhere
    • Show only in specific places:
      • Show on Lock Screen
      • Show in Control Center
      • Hide in full-screen apps
      • Hide in landscape orientation
      • Hide in App Switcher and Folders
      • Hide on no data transmission
      • Support non-notched iPhones
      • Enable app blacklisting and select blacklisted apps
    • Configure positioning and size:
      • Enable or disable obey device orientation
      • Enable or disable animating movement as orientation switches
      • Adjust the portrait mode X & Y positioning values independently of one another via sliders
      • Adjust the landscape mode X & Y positioning values independently of one another via sliders
      • Adjust the height and width independently of one another via sliders
    • Configure background color:
      • Enable background coloring
      • Select your preferred margin (default 3 pixels)
      • Select your preferred corner radius (default 6 pixels)
      • Enable and configure a custom background color
    • Configure label parameters:
      • Adjust the font size via a slider
      • Make font bold
      • Enable and configure a custom text color
      • Choose between left, center, or right text alignment
    • Configure actions:
      • Enable double-tapping to launch a specific app and select what app will be launched
      • Enable tapping and holding to launch a specific app and select what app will be launched
    • Configure update interval (default is 1 second
    • Reset Network Speed settings
    • Reset Network Speed colors

RAM Info

In the RAM Info preference pane, users can configure a module that displays current memory usage statistics. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable the RAM Info module on demand with the master kill switch
  • Choose what information will be shown:
    • Show used RAM and set a preferred prefix (default is U:)
    • Show free RAM and set a preferred prefix (default is F:)
    • Show total physical RAM and set a preferred prefix (default is T:)
    • Set a separator (default is comma)
  • Configure RAM Module visibility:
    • Show everywhere
    • Show only in specific places of iOS:
      • Show on Lock Screen
      • Show in Control Center
      • Hide from full-screen apps
      • Hide in landscape orientation
      • Hide from App Switcher and Folders
      • Enable support for non-notched iPhones
      • Enable app blacklisting and select blacklisted apps
    • Configure positioning and size:
      • Obey device configuration
      • Animate orientation switching movement
      • Configure portrait orientation X & Y positions independently of one another via sliders
      • Configure landscape orientation X & Y positions independently of one another via sliders
      • Configure width and height independently of one another via sliders
    • Configure background parameters:
      • Enable background coloring
      • Configure a preferred margin (default 3 pixels)
      • Configure a preferred corner radius (default 6 pixels)
      • Enable and select a custom background color
    • Configure label parameters:
      • Adjust the font size via a slider
      • Enable bold font
      • Enable and select a custom text color
      • Choose between left, center, or right alignment
    • Configure actions:
      • Enable double-tap on RAM Info to open a specific app and choose the app
      • Enable tap-and-hold on RAM Info to open a specific app and choose the app
    • Configure a preferred update interval (default 2 seconds)
    • Reset all RAM Info settings to their defaults
    • Reset all RAM Info colors to their defaults

System – General

In the System – General preference pane, users can configure operating system preferences for Orion. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable all system preferences for Orion via the master kill switch
  • Enable apps to use in light mode and select those apps
  • Enable apps to use in dark mode and select those apps
  • Enable apps to use in portrait orientation and select those apps
  • Enable apps to use in landscape orientation and select those apps
  • Configure alert style options:
    • Tap outside of an alert to dismiss it
    • Make alert buttons vertical
    • Hide the cancel button from alerts
  • Display a test alert to try the aforementioned options
  • Configure the cursor when typing:
    • Enable smooth cursor movement
    • Enable custom cursor color and select the color
  • Customize the Home Bar:
    • Hide the Home Bar from view
    • Enable custom Home Bar color and select the color
    • Enable custom Home Bar size:
      • Adjust the Home Bar width via a slider
      • Adjust the Home Bar height via a slider
      • Adjust the Home Bar corner radius via a slider
      • Prevent corner radius from impacting top left corner
      • Prevent corner radius from impacting top right corner
      • Prevent corner radius from impacting bottom left corner
      • Prevent corner radius from impacting bottom right corner
    • Customize screenshots:
      • Disable the native screenshot sound
      • Hide the screenshot preview after one is taken
      • Hide the screenhot’s white flash effect
      • Enable and select a custom screenshot color for dark and light modes independently of one another
    • Configure scroll bars:
      • Default settings
        • Enable and select a custom scroll bar color
      • Always show scroll bars
        • Enable and select a custom scroll bar color
      • Always hide scroll bars
    • Show the Status Bar even in landscape mode
    • Enable and select a custom color for toggle switches
    • Configure the tab bar:
      • Hide tab bar labels
      • Enable and configure custom tab bar padding via a slider
    • Configure table cells:
      • Enable or disable animated table cells
      • Stylize table cells:
        • Colorize randomly
        • Clip horizontally
        • Flip vertically
        • Rotate clockwise
        • Rotate counterclockwise
        • Slide from button
        • Slide from left
        • Slide from left and bounce
        • Slight from right
        • Slide from right and bounce
        • Slide from top
        • Stretch from center
        • Stretch from center and bounce
      • Select apps to disable table cells in
      • Test table cells
    • Disable large header titles throughout iOS
    • Force 3D Touch capabilities on capable devices
    • Reset system settings to their defaults
    • Reset system colors to their defaults

System – Keyboard

In the System – Keyboard preference pane, users can configure parameters involving their handset’s native keyboard. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable the master kill switch for Orion’s keyboard settings
  • Choose a preferred keyboard style to use:
    • Default
    • Classic
    • iPad Pro
  • Choose a preferred keyboard color more:
    • Default:
    • System options:
      • Always light
      • Always dark
    • Custom options:
      • Hide the key background
      • Select a custom text color
      • Select a custom highlight color
      • Customize the background color:
        • Adapt to opened apps
        • Choose a color mode:
          • Single color: choose a color
          • Gradient: choose two separate colors and a gradient direction
        • Enable keyboard haptic feedback
        • Enable and adjust keyboard padding via a slider
        • Hide the globe button from the keyboard
        • Hide the Dictation button from the keyboard
        • Reset keyboard settings
        • Reset keyboard colors

App Store

In the App Store preference pane, users can configure their App Store however they like. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable App Store settings with a master kill switch
  • Hide or show the Updates tab
  • Replace the “Get” button with “Free”
  • Auto-expand change logs when viewing app updates

Camera

In the Camera preference pane, users can configure their Camera experience however they like. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable Camera customizations via the master kill switch
  • Choose a preferred Camera app UI mode:
    • Default
    • New UI (for older iPhones)
    • iPad style
  • Enable the new zoom slider
  • Disable the last-taken image preview
  • Enable aperture settings on devices with 2+ cameras
  • Enable all lighting events on devices with 2+ cameras
  • Double-tap to flip camera (rear to front, or vice-versa)
  • Mirror front camera to provide a realistic view
  • Disable the camera shutter sound

Clock

In the Clock preference pane, users can customize the Clock app:

  • Enable or disable Clock app customizations with the master kill switch
  • Show the remaining time before the next alarm (iOS 14)
    • Hide seconds indicator

Messages

In the Messages preference pane, users can customize the Messages app:

  • Enable or disable Messages app customizations with the master kill switch
  • Return to Messages on close
  • Easily switch between iMessage and SMS by tapping and holding on the Send button

Music

In the Music preference pane, users can customize the Apple Music app:

  • Enable or disable Music app-based customizations via Orion with the master kill switch
  • Hide cell separators
  • Add haptic feedback to the Apple Music user interface
  • Enable and choose a custom tint color for the Apple Music app
  • Allow an infinite list of recent albums
  • Choose the number of columns to show on the iPhone (3, 4, or 5)
  • Hide the queue HUD
  • Hide keep, or clear the queue alert
  • Hide the ‘For you’ and “Browse’ tabs
  • Hide the Radio tab
  • Hide the grabber from the Now Playing interface
  • Hide the album shadow from the Now Playing interface
  • Colorize the mini player view
  • Colorize the Now Playing view:
    • Colorize the background
    • Add a border
    • Adjust the border width via a slider
  • Reset all Music settings to their defaults

Phone

In the Phone preference pane, users can customize their iPhone’s Phone app. Options here include:

  • Enable or disable the Phone app customization master kill switch
  • Customize the Recents tab:
    • Display the exact time of incoming and outgoing calls
    • Hide third-party calls
    • Colorize cells in the Recents tab:
      • Select a color for incoming calls
      • Select a color for outgoing calls
      • Select a color for missed calls
    • Customize the dial pad interface:
      • Enable haptic feedback for the dial pad
      • Make the Call button longer
      • Enable and select a custom dial pad aesthetic:
        • Binary
        • Roman numerals
      • Colorize the dial pad:
        • Disabled
        • Single Color
          • Choose a color to use as the background
        • Gradient
          • Choose two separate colors to the use for the background gradient
          • Adjust the gradient direction via a slider
        • Enable and select a custom color for the number button backgrounds
        • Enable and configure a custom color for the Call button
      • Customize the tabs in the tab bar:
        • Hide the Favorites tab
        • Hide the Recents tab
        • Hide the Contacts tab
        • Hide the Keypad tab
        • Hide the Voicemail tab
        • Enable a default tab that opens when you launch the Phone app:
          • Choose between Favorites, Recents, Contacts, or Keypad
        • Reset all Phone settings to their defaults

Photos

In the Photos preference pane, you can customize the Photos app to your liking:

  • Enable or disable Photos app customization via Orion with the master kill switch
  • Add a “Select All” button to albums
  • Skip the delete confirmation alert
  • Delete media completely rather than moving it to Recently Deleted
  • Show photo details
  • Enable unlimited zoom (iOS 13)

Safari

In the Safari preference pane, users can customize iOS’ default web browser in the following ways:

  • Enable or disable all Orion-centric customizations to Safari via the master kill switch
  • Add a ‘New Tab’ button to the Safari web browser
  • Show the number of open tabs
  • Display the full URL in the search bar
  • Enable background playback
  • Enable Safari colorization and select a color to use

Settings

In the Settings preference pane, users can customize their iPhone or iPad’s native Settings app via the following options:

  • Enable or disable Settings app customization with the master kill switch
  • Organize the Settings app into categories:
    • Enable or disable Settings app categorization
    • Choose whether organized Settings appear at the top or bottom of the app
    • Organize jailbreak tweak preferences into their own cell
      • Give the jailbreak tweak category its own name
    • Organize system app preferences into their own cell
      • Give the system app category its own name
    • Organize App Store app preferences into their own cell
      • Give the App Store app category its own name
    • Show extra information in the Settings app at a glance:
      • IP Address
      • Used Cellular Data
      • Disk Space
      • Battery Health
    • Customize the Wi-Fi preference interface:
      • Pull to refresh the available Wi-Fi network list
      • Remove the iOS-imposed signal limit to see more available networks
      • Display the channel of each Wi-Fi network
      • Display the security type of each Wi-Fi network
      • Show known networks
    • Enable and configure a custom title for the Settings app
    • Hide the search bar
    • Make the search bar more rounded
    • Drag to trigger an action:
      • Enable or disable the drag gesture
      • Choose what happens when invoked:
        • Respring
        • Enter Safe Mode
        • UICache
        • LDRestart
        • Reboot Userspace
      • Show a confirmation message
    • Customize your Apple ID information:
      • Configure and display a custom first name
      • Configure and display a custom last name
    • Customize Settings app cells:
      • Disable edge-to-edge cells
      • Hide the arrow
      • Hide the cell separators
    • Customize Settings app icons:
      • Hide icons
      • Enable circular icons
      • Add default icon to tweak preference pane cells
    • Hide the badge that appears when you have a pending software update
    • Reset all Settings-based preferences to their defaults

Orion Settings

And lastly, we have the Orion Settings preference pane, where users can:

  • Select what color picker Orion will use for selecting colors:
    • Alderis Color Picker
    • Spark Color Picker
    • CS Color Picker
  • Select what color algorithm Orion will use:
    • Find most used colors
    • General average color
  • Clear icon colors cache
  • Clear album colors cache
  • Reset all settings to their defaults
  • Reset all colors to their defaults
  • Reset all settings and colors to their defaults

Bringing it all together, it’s evident from the extensive list of options that Orion is one of the most comprehensive all-in-one jailbreak tweaks we’ve ever featured here at iDB. Upon speaking with the developer, we learned that more than four months of tireless time were dedicated to Orion’s making, and the product speaks for itself.

In addition to providing jailbreakers with a slew of customization options, the tweak also incorporates a number of existing jailbreak tweaks into one – a substantial bragging point given that Orion is a steal at just $3.99 from the Chariz repository. The tweak supports jailbroken iOS 13 and 14 devices, allowing most modern devices to take full advantage of the fruit it bears.

Do you plan to customize your pwned handset with the Orion tweak, or are you happy with the long list of tweaks you’ve already installed? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below.