Jailbreak tweaks of the week: ChatUI, DrainCheck, Orion, & more…

It’s that time of the week again, and that means we’re coming at you with the latest edition of the Jailbreak Tweaks of the Week.

In this piece, we curate a list of all the latest jailbreak tweaks and jailbreak-centric need in one convenient and easy-to-digest piece. This particular roundup covers the time period spanning Monday, April 19th to Sunday, April 25th.

As usual, we’ll kick things off by showcasing our favorite releases first, and then we’ll wrap things up with an outline of everything else afterward. So without further ado, let’s get started.

Our favorite releases this week

ChatUI – FREE

With a new and free jailbreak tweak called ChatUI, jailbreakers are imbued with the ability to customize the appearance of their Messages app when using either iMessage or SMS to send messages.

The tweak offers colorization, gradients, message bubble customization, and a bevy of other options to make the app look how you want.

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

DrainCheck – FREE

DrainCheck is a really cool and free jailbreak tweak that harnesses the power of Do Not Disturb mode on your iPhone or iPad to discern how much of your battery drains over a period of time.

For example, when Do Not Disturb turns on during scheduled hours overnight, this tweak monitors your device’s battery drain and displays a full report in the morning when you turn Do Not Disturb mode back off.

You can learn all about DrainCheck and how it works in our full review.

DustBuster – FREE

DustBuster is an app for jailbroken iPhones and iPads that can help the user reclaim used storage space by removing unnecessary temporary files and app caches.

The app works with the tap of a button, mitigating effort for the end user and ensuring that you always get the most out of your storage even if it’s a small amount.

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

Orion – $3.99

Orion is the most comprehensive all-in-one jailbreak tweak we’ve ever featured on iDownloadBlog. Period.

It provides the user with so many ways to customize their handset from top to bottom that they won’t need to install a bevy of smaller tweaks to achieve the same result.

You can check out our full review of Orion to learn more about what it provides by way of customization options

Other releases this week

AdaptiveStatusBar: Automatically tints the Status Bar color based on the icon of the app you’re using (free via MiRO repository – review)

April: Spice up your Settings app with a background image and a new aesthetic (free via Twickd repository)

BluetoothRestarter: Helps prevent resprings from breaking the Bluetooth connection that serves notifications to Apple Watches (free via Greg1109 repository)

CarPlay++: Extends the user’s control over CarPlay and how it looks and behaves on the dashboard (free via Twickd repository – review)

FastUp: Speed up or slow down device animations however you want ($1.29 via Packix repository – review)

NoMoreShortCodes: Automatically deletes messages sent to your phone for two-factor authentication or short codes after a pre-determined amount of time (free via Twickd repository – review)

Scale 2: Safely change your iPhone’s display resolution (free via Festival repository)

SpotlightShortcut: A tweak for Spotlight (free via ginsu repository)

YTMusicVolume: Adds a volume slider to the YouTube Music app’s Now Playing interface (free via level3tjg repository – review)

Additional important jailbreak news from this past week

libhooker Pro: CoolStar announced that a paid add-on for libhooker would soon be released with a slew of useful features for jailbreakers.

That concludes this week’s edition of Jailbreak Tweaks of the Week, but we’ll be coming right back at you next Sunday with a roundup just like this one that encompasses all the latest jailbreak news and releases that we’ll cover during the upcoming work week.

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What was your favorite jailbreak tidbit from this past week? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below.