Some of the best UI colorization jailbreak tweaks for iOS 14

There are a myriad of different things that people like to do from the moment they get their hands on a jailbroken iPhone or iPad, and among those, colorizing the user interface to give it some personality is among one of the most popular.

Given the interest in this space, it only seems reasonable that iDB should curate a list of what we believe are some of the best UI colorization jailbreak tweaks for pwned iOS & iPadOS 14 devices. So that’s exactly what today’s post will do.

If you’re ready to look at ways you can colorize iOS & iPadOS 14’s user interface, then read on as we give you some examples.

The best UI Colorization jailbreak tweaks for iOS 14

Aerial 2 – $1.99

The Status Bar is something that you tend to look at from any interface on your iPhone or iPad, and it displays important information that you might feel inclined to look at often. So why does Apple make it so bland?

Aerial 2 is a jailbreak tweak that lets you colorize individual icons and indicators in the Status Bar so that everything not only communicated important information to you, but also does it in an eye-pleasing manner.

You can learn more about Aerial 2 and where you can get it from in our full review post.

Magma Evo – $2.99

You can make your Control Center interface look astoundingly beautiful with a jailbreak tweak called Magma Evo, which can add a fresh coat of paint to the entire user interface.

Whether you’re looking to match a theme or you just have a specific color scheme in mind, Magma Evo provides a lot of customization so you can achieve the general aesthetic you’re looking for.

You can find out more about Magma Evo and what you can do with it in our full review post.

Eclipse Dark Mode Colors (iOS 13+) – FREE

Eclipse, the jailbreak tweak that invented dark mode for the iOS platform before Apple shamelessly snatched the feature in a stock release, had to change its feature set to stay relevant. One way it did that was by offering several different color modes to be used as dark mode rather than solid black.

If you’re interested in a differently-colored dark mode that spans most or all of your iPhone’s apps, then Eclipse Dark Mode Colors (iOS 13+) is where you should start looking. The tweak is now free and has all the options you could ever ask for.

You can find out more about Eclipse Dark Mode Colors (iOS 13+) in our full review post.

Colorful Lines – FREE

If you’re searching for a way to colorize some of the interface elements that move and that you might interact with on a regular basis, then the Colorful Lines jailbreak tweak just might give you the functionality you’re looking for.

This tweak can be used to colorize things such as the iOS scroll bar, the typing cursor, and the selection bar you get when highlighting text or other material on a page.

You can find out more about what Colorful Lines provides as options and how it can be used in our full review post.

UISwitch Changer – FREE

Another popular place to add a splash of color is to the individual toggle switches that you find all throughout the iOS mobile operating system, much like the native Settings app.

These toggle switches can be colorized to your heart’s content with a free jailbreak tweak dubbed UISwitch Changer. Color can be applied to not only the off position of toggle switches, but also the on position.

You can find out more about UISwitch Changer and what you can do with it in our full review post.

Laetus – FREE

Another commonly-colored interface on jailbroken handsets is the keyboard we use to input text into the apps we use every day. It’s not surprising given just how often the keyboard is used when we pick up our phones.

Laetus is a free jailbreak tweak that lets users colorize their keyboard virtually any color they want.

You can find out more about Laetus and where you can get it from in our full review post.

Veloc – FREE

With the veloc jailbreak tweak, users are going to be able to add a splash of custom color to something they probably see more often than they realize: the volume HUD.

This tweak provides colorization options for both dark and light modes, and supports a two-tone color scheme. One color applies to the used portion of the volume var, while the other color applies to the unused portion of it.

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

Conclusion

While there are certainly loads more UI colorization jailbreak tweaks available in the wild, we have both interest in curating what we think are the best ones and keeping this piece short, sweet, and to the point.

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