Anthony Bouchard joined the iDownloadBlog.com team in 2016 after originally covering Apple and iPhone jailbreak news at ModMyi.com. As an experienced editor, he brings more than 15 years’ worth of jailbreaking knowledge to our in-depth guides, opinion pieces, and news articles. His passion for device customization and user choice sparks his strong push to empower readers with the tools they need to explore and enjoy the freedom that comes with jailbreaking. Anthony blogs about not only jailbreaking, but also Apple software & accessories, drones & photography, and Nintendo gaming systems. Anthony honed his advanced technical knowledge over the years with hands-on projects ranging from gaming PC builds to engine repair mechanics. His never-ending hunger for knowledge is why you’ll always find him tinkering – tearing things apart and putting them back together to understand what makes them tick.
There’s no shortage of people who like to stay on top of the weather, especially during stormy seasons. You can have all the weather apps you want, but you won’t be able to see what’s happening outside unless you actually open those apps.
With an increasing number of modern automobiles rolling off the factory line with support for CarPlay, it should come as no surprise to anyone that even jailbreakers on iOS 14 take full advantage of this handy driver-friendly feature.
It’s very easy to accidentally like it unlike a post in your Instagram feed, and depending on the circumstances, the experience can be unnerving, or sometimes even esteem-shattering because the person on the other end of the like or unlike is likely to figure out it was you.
Anyone that has paid attention to the iOS 16 betas would know that the most recent added a much-anticipated battery percentage to the Status Bar’s battery level indicator on notched devices. The battery percentage remains available on non-notched devices as it always has been.
If you’re in the market for a jailbreak tweak that makes quick work of personalizing your pwned handset, then we think there’s a pretty good chance that you’ll take an interest in a new and free release called UISwitch Changer by iOS developer ElioFegh.
Jailbreak hopefuls have been particularly on edge over the last several weeks, especially as the Odyssey Team ramps up teasers and status updates regarding the upcoming Cheyote jailbreak tool for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1.
The DelayOTA method of upgrading to unsigned firmware became popular starting with iOS & iPadOS 15, especially given the fact that the Odyssey Team’s upcoming Cheyote jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15 wouldn’t support any version newer than 15.1.1.
While there are tons of great single-purpose jailbreak tweaks for pwned iOS 14 devices, it’s indeed true that we can sometimes get more bang for our buck with ‘do it all’ or ‘all in one’ jailbreak tweaks that offer customization options for more than one aspect of Apple’s mobile operating systems.
When you turn on Do Not Disturb mode on iOS 14, you’re served with a persistent Lock Screen banner notification that reminds you of the feature being turned on and when it’s expected to turn off.
Over the course of this past weekend weekend, we witnessed the release of another iOS 9 jailbreak called Blizzard, which supports legacy 32-bit devices running iOS 9.0-9.3.6.