If you’re interested in a subtle, yet eye-catching theme for your iPhone’s Home Screen, then you might want to check out a new release called Relic by Shaun (zsy245).
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If you’re interested in a subtle, yet eye-catching theme for your iPhone’s Home Screen, then you might want to check out a new release called Relic by Shaun (zsy245).
Turn on the sync feature in the updated Google Authenticator app for iOS and Android to avoid a lockout crisis if you lose the device or buy a new one.
We previously showed our readers how to install TrollStore on non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 with Sideloadly and TrollInstaller, but project developer Lars Fröder (@opa334) has since recommended a different method for installing TrollStore that works on all arm64e (A12 and newer) devices running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.6.1, 15.5 betas 1-4, and 15.6 betas 1-5 and arm64 (A9-A11) devices running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.6.1.
If you’re using a jailbroken iPhone and you’re interested in expanding the capacity of your Home Screen’s application Dock, then you might want to check out a free jailbreak tweak called FiveIconDock by iOS developer Maxiwee.
On the leaked iPadOS 17 system requirements list are all iPad Pros from 2017 onward, plus the third-generation iPad Air and two additional models.
Most of the jailbreak community is starting to move to the rootless dynamic, and for users of rootful jailbreaks in the past, this may cause some growing pains for users of those jailbreak tweaks that haven’t yet been updated to support rootless.
Have you ever been interested in how long your jailbroken device has successfully managed to stay up and running without running into any random reboots or instability issues? Some jailbreakers take this very seriously, so it’s no surprise to see that jailbreak tweaks underscoring a device’s uptime have become popular.
The Havoc repository began accepting rootless jailbreak-supported packages in mid-March, with the expectation that current and future jailbreaks would be adopting the rootless dynamic. On Sunday, the Havoc repository made another announcement related to rootless jailbreaks.
There’s been a lot going on behind the scenes in the jailbreak community recently. From repositories and developers ramping up for rootless jailbreak tweak support, to the Fugu15 Max jailbreak for arm64e devices (iPhone XS and later) running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 moving closer to completion.
If you’ve ever wanted an effortless way to respring your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, then you’d be hard-pressed to find one more convenient than the method that comes baked into the new and free ShakeSpring jailbreak tweak by iOS developer Luki120.
Learn how to automatically enable Do Not Disturb when you open Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, or any specific app on your iPhone or iPad.
In a previous tutorial, we showed our readers how they can install TrollStore on various devices using the now deprecated TrollInstaller method, but if you have a checkm8-compatible arm64 device (iPhone X or older), then you may use the SSH Ramdisk method to install TrollStore on your device.