Trying to keep up with the trendiest ways to mod your iPhone or iPad? We got you!
Trying to keep up with the trendiest ways to mod your iPhone or iPad? We got you!
So you’ve just removed the palera1n jailbreak from your iPhone or iPad, only to find that the rootfs restore left behind some unwanted icons on your Home Screen; namely Sileo and Substitute, which are the package manager and tweak injection apps that are installed by palera1n when you jailbreak your handset with it.
If you look at the Lock Screen’s Now Playing media interface on an iOS 16 device beside an iOS 15 device, then you should notice some aesthetic differences.
You’ve made it to iDB’s weekly roundup of the latest iPhone and iPad hacking news, where we show you what’s new in the jailbreak community, bug and exploitation developments, and anything else that may interest you if you enjoy these kinds of stories from this past week.
Jailbreaks are hard to come by these days, which is why so many people currently use TrollStore on iOS 14.0-15.4.1 (and some 15.5 and 15.6 betas) or the MacDirtyCow bug (on iOS 15.0-16.1.2) to enjoy a subset of must-have system mods.
At the top of any Face ID-equipped iPhone’s Lock Screen is that iconic padlock glyph that indicates whether your iPhone has authenticated your face or not.
If there’s one thing that the jailbreak community always responds well to, it’s a single jailbreak tweak that does it all such that it becomes unnecessary to install several smaller tweaks to do essentially the same thing.
After releasing iOS & iPadOS 16.3 to the general public last week, almost anyone could have predicted that Apple would soon stop signing the older iOS & iPadOS 16.2, and it now seems that time has come.
Have you ever wanted to hide your iPhone’s Status Bar, but couldn’t because you weren’t jailbroken? If you answered yes to that question, then you’d be in luck.
If you like widgets, namely those that make use of HTML and JavaScript, then you know just how powerful they can be. But the popular jailbreak tweaks that make them possible, such as Xen HTML and FrontBoard are said to have limitations that HTMLWidget doesn’t have.
If you’re one to regularly sideload apps on your iPhone or iPad, and you use AltStore to do it, then you might take interest in the latest updates for AltServer and AltStore, which were both updated to version 1.6 on Monday.
People that like changing the look and feel of their iPhone or iPad often turn to themes to do exactly that. Fortunately, creators are always launching eye-candy themes to make things more exciting every time you look at your Home Screen.