Now that it’s Sunday morning again, it’s time that we round up all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and jailbreak-centric news into one convenient place.
Jailbreak tweaks of the week: CalculatorHistory, DualClock 2, & more…
Now that it’s Sunday morning again, it’s time that we round up all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and jailbreak-centric news into one convenient place.
Something that has bugged me about the iPhone’s native Calculator app for the longest time is that it doesn’t provide any kind of running history for the math problems I enter into it.
Picking a cellular provider for your phone can be a daunting choice. Although coverage from one carrier might be great for you in one location, that won’t necessarily be the same for someone in a different location.
Previously, iDownloadBlog showed you what we believed were some of the best jailbreak tweaks for tricking out the battery level indicator on your jailbroken iOS 14 device.
One of the things that Apple appears to pride itself with in its many marketing campaigns is user privacy and security. But does the Cupertino-based company and its staff actually hold these values as dearly and close to the heart as they lead on?
The old saying that goes “out of sight, out of mind” has a lot of truth behind it, and if you border two different time zones or have friends outside of yours, then it can be easy to forget what time it is in that other place.
It’s Sunday again, and with that comes our weekly jailbreak-centric roundup encompassing all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and pwnage-oriented news.
Among several of my favorite things to do with a jailbroken iPhone or iPad, creating shortcuts to my most-used apps and features ranks high on my list.
A small number of interfaces found throughout iOS display a letter-based sidebar on the right side of the display to improve navigation through lengthy, alphabetical lists.
Anyone that does even the smallest amount of multitasking on their iPhone should be avidly familiar with the App Switcher. That’s because it’s the primary way to move from one app to another without visiting the Home Screen.
A really neat feature of iOS 15 that I like to use fairly regularly is swiping up on any photograph to view specific details about the device that captured it and when and where it was captured.
When you have a jailbroken iPhone or iPad at your disposal, the inevitable happens; you install add-ons to upgrade the user experience of your handset, whether to make it look better or to give it new functional capabilities.