iOS 17 could bring major changes to the iPhone's Control Center on its tenth anniversary, according to a source with a proven track record.
Apple rumored to redesign the iPhone’s Control Center in iOS 17
iOS 17 could bring major changes to the iPhone's Control Center on its tenth anniversary, according to a source with a proven track record.
If you’ve been following along in the jailbreak community recently, then you’d know that many of the major repositories that host jailbreak tweaks and other add-ons for pwned iPhones and iPads have been adding support for rootless packages, with the first two being Chariz and Havoc.
There are several different ways you can spice up your Home Screen to make it more interesting to look at, like the AppColorClose (iOS 12+) add-on we showed you yesterday. But if you want more, then check out another free jailbreak tweak called Everest by iOS developer Christopher Anderson.
Update your Apple devices to a newer software version to continue using the App Store, Maps, Apple TV+ and other services beginning next month.
If you’re interested in a dead-simple way to spruce up your jailbroken handset’s Home Screen without going over the top, then you might find a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called AppColorClose (iOS 12+) by iOS developer PoomSmart to be an aesthetically pleasing addition.
If you’ve decided to remove the palera1n-c jailbreak for any reason after using it, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ll be showing you how you can do exactly that in this step-by-step tutorial.
iOS 16.4 and Apple’s other updates let you pair Sony’s latest and greatest DualSense Edge gaming controller with your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac.
Apple has reportedly trimmed the iOS 17 system requirements, meaning some devices like the iPhone X won't be compatible with the update. Here's why.
In addition to updating the iOS 12-centric Chimera jailbreak tool to its final end of life (EOL) update with support for iOS 12.5.7, the Odyssey Team pushed a similar EOL update for the iOS & iPadOS 13-centric Odyssey jailbreak tool with other changes late Monday night, bringing it up to version 1.4.3.
The Chimera jailbreak tool for iOS 12 devices received its final end of life (EOL) update late Monday night adding support for iOS 12.5.7.
The jailbreak community received a bit of closure late Monday night after former Odyssey Team member and lead developer CoolStar formally announced that the Cheyote jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 had been cancelled and that CoolStar was leaving the community for good.
There’s been a lot of exciting stuff happening in the jailbreak and iPhone hacking community as of late, but if you lead a busy life, then it can be easy to miss something important.