Use the MacDirtyCow exploit to give your iPhone’s Settings app a Samsung-like makeover with OneUI

How would you like it if your iPhone’s Settings app icons took the appearance of a Samsung Android device? Even better… what if you could do that without jailbreaking? Interested yet?

OneUI Settings example.

If you’re hyper-tuned in by now, then the package you should be paying attention to is a MacDirtyCow add-on for iOS 15.0-16.1.2 devices called OneUI Settings by iOS developer HackZy.

As depicted in the screenshot examples above, the new icons appear to the left of every Settings app cell, replacing the existing Apple-centric icons with Samsung-centric icon designs.

While it may seem like a cardinal sin to put Samsung-esque icons on an iPhone, it will definitely turn a few heads. Moreover, someone who’s used to a Samsung phone and switching to an iPhone might feel more comfortable with the familiar icons.

If you’re interested in trying OneUI Settings out for yourself, then you can download it for free from the Misakapackage manager app for MacDirtyCow devices. Anyone that isn’t already taking full advantage of Misaka can follow our tutorial to download and install it on a compatible device.

Do you think Samsung’s Settings icons look good on an iPhone? Let us know in the comments section down below.