The iOS & iPadOS 16.4 beta includes a number of new Emojis that aren’t currently available to anyone on iOS or iPadOS 16.3.1 or earlier, but as jailbreakers know, there’s always a way to port them over to older firmware.
The iOS & iPadOS 16.4 beta includes a number of new Emojis that aren’t currently available to anyone on iOS or iPadOS 16.3.1 or earlier, but as jailbreakers know, there’s always a way to port them over to older firmware.
Apple just last week released iOS & iPadOS 16.3.1 with bugs fixes and improvements for iPhone and iPad users, and as you’ve probably come to expect, the company is right back at its usual shenanigans of preventing users from downgrading to the older iOS & iPadOS 16.3 firmware.
Have you ever wanted to change the icon of one or more of your iPhone’s Home Screen folders before? If so, then you’re not alone.
Just yesterday, we talked about AltStore getting support for more than three sideloaded apps at a time via the MacDirtyCow exploit, and today, we’re seeing the same new feature from the competing Sideloadly sideloading software.
Apple's Safari browser in iOS and iPadOS 16.4 is gaining support for features like web push notifications, making iPhone web apps work more like native apps.
Earlier today, we talked about a version of AltStore that would remove the three-app sideloading limitation on MacDirtyCow-vulnerable devices running iOS or iPadOS 14.0-16.1.2. Whilst it was an upcoming feature in beta testing at the time, it now seems that the update is being released for everybody.
Sometimes you want to check the date really quick without leaving the app you’re in, and while you could to do that by swiping down to look at Notification Center, iOS developer b4db1r3 is out with a new and free jailbreak tweak called Tappy that just seems more convenient.
The Wallet app on your iPhone provides integrated purchase and order tracking. And now, iOS 16.4 brings new Home Screen widgets specifically for that functionality.
iOS 16.4 code analysis suggests that you might soon be able to view precisely how much battery life is consumed when the iPhone’s Always-On display is used.
A new Focus Filter in iOS 16.4 allows you to automatically turn the Always-On display setting on or off when using a specific focus, like Driving, to avoid distractions.
Palera1n Team lead developer @itsnebulalol teased that the palera1n team is working on something exciting on Twitter early Monday morning that’s sure to get a lot of people excited whether they jailbreak or not.
Unless you’re a programmer, be it a software developer for Apple systems or some other platform, you might never have heard of a Build System before. But it’s time you have, because this could be big…