Having a passcode on your iPhone or iPad is a great thing because it protects your information from bad actors who may come in contact with your device.
Having a passcode on your iPhone or iPad is a great thing because it protects your information from bad actors who may come in contact with your device.
Any palera1n jailbreak users out there are going to wake up to a pleasant surprise Tuesday morning, as the palera1n team published a new build of its checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool late last night.
A bit of good news emerged from the woodwork this past weekend for anyone who might be using a rootless jailbreak on their iPhone or iPad such as Dopamine for A12-A15 devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 or palera1n-c for A9-A11 devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.x.
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If you’re interested in an add-on that can do away with some of the unsightlier UI elements for your device that has been jailbroken by way of Dopamine or palera1n-c in a rootless fashion, then a new and free jailbreak tweak called iSmooth by iOS developer maxiwee might be of interest you.
When you get a notification on your iPhone, you will receive a banner with a preview of the contents of your notification either at the top of your screen or on the Lock Screen.
Emojis are a fun way to express yourself in text messages or on social media, but when you go to input the Emoji you want, you might find yourself being presented with suggested Emojis in the ‘Favorites’ section of the Emoji keyboardthat you don’t really want to use.
When you download apps from the App Store, you’re going to see a pie graph-style progress indicator that depicts the stage of the app’s download and install completion in real time.
Anyone who does a substantial amount of typing on their iPhone could probably benefit from the likes of a newly released jailbreak tweak called UnderDock by iOS developer p2kdev, as it makes better use of the blank space under the keyboard on notched iPhones by providing handy workflow-enhancing shortcuts there.
Almost everyone can relate to a situation where they might have wanted to spoof their iPhone’s true GPS location. After all, doing so can get you around certain app restrictions and unlock capabilities that aren’t available in your region or provide an advantage in certain location-based games.
Just a couple of years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called OneSettings by iOS developer Nightwind that could mimic the Settings layout of Samsung’s OneUI on the iPhone.