A good looking theme is sometimes a make-it-or-break-it feature for iPhone and iPad users’ Home Screens, so it’s no wonder that the iDB team features the best themes from time to time.
A good looking theme is sometimes a make-it-or-break-it feature for iPhone and iPad users’ Home Screens, so it’s no wonder that the iDB team features the best themes from time to time.
If you’re interested in a new theme for your iPhone or iPad that elevates the aesthetics of your Home Screen, then we’d like to recommend something called InCircle Theme by iOS developers Phuc Do and Dr. Theme.
One of the major new features to ship with Apple’s iOS & iPadOS 17 mobile operating systems this year was the addition of interactive Home Screen widgets, which now offer more usability directly from the Home Screen so that you aren’t forced to launch an app and then close it once finished with your activity.
Wouldn’t you like to spruce up that Home Screen that you look at every single morning? If so, then we’ve got just the theme for you.
Do you have a PDF, Word file, presentation, or spreadsheet that you need to open repeatedly? Learn how to use Apple's Shortcuts app to give that document a permanent spot on your Home Screen for instant access.
Themes are an awesome way to make your iPhone look different than everyone else’s, and one theme in particular can help make your iPhone stand out.
Learn how to sort your iPhone and iPad Home Screen apps in alphabetical order if you prefer this style or think it will be easier for you to find desired apps when they are arranged in order from A to Z.
If you’re into those types of jailbreak tweaks that can seemingly do everything, then you’re absolutely going to love a newly released add-on dubbed Joe by iOS developer luf.
Whether you were a Twitter user or not, it’s unlikely that you missed all the front-page headlines about Elon Musk re-branding the social media platform as X and releasing a new logo and app icon to go along with it.
If you’re in the mood for a Home Screen Dock that looks a little different than you’re accustomed to, then you might take an interest in a new and free jailbreak tweak called RoundDock Remastered by iOS developer Thomz.
Whether you’re jailbroken or not, if you have a firmware supporting the MacDirtyCow exploit, namely iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2, then you can take advantage of add-ons that modify the appearance and behavior of your iPhone or iPad.
iPhone users are typically accustomed to their apps and user interfaces being designed for portrait orientation use. Occasionally, some iPhone apps may even support landscape orientation. But what if you could force most apps and user interfaces into landscape orientation?