iOS 18 will update the iPhone's Home Screen grid system by letting you place app icons anywhere you want, plus change their color on a whim.
iOS 18 may let you recolorize app icons and drop them anywhere on the Home Screen
iOS 18 will update the iPhone's Home Screen grid system by letting you place app icons anywhere you want, plus change their color on a whim.
If you think that the native Home Screen on iOS 16 comes off as a little bit too cluttered, then we think you’ll appreciate a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called StealthHome by iOS developer b4db1r3.
Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) arrived in Singapore on Thursday, May 23rd to participate in GeekCon 2024 International, which hosts a crowd of some of the most prominent hackers and security experts in the world.
The Dopamine jailbreak tool for iPhones and iPads running certain versions of iOS & iPadOS 15 & 16 by developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) received an update on Monday to version 2.1.5.
In all the years that I’ve owned an iPhone, I’ve found it particularly annoying the way the device fights me tooth and nail to use my colorful vocabulary when attempting to convey my feelings in the heat the moment.
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iOS 18 apparently includes Smart Song Transitions on Apple Music, Spatial Gaming and a new Passthrough audio feature for Apple Music and QuickTime.
One thing that jailbreakers seem to go nuts over are redesigned App Switcher concepts for the iPhone. While these types of jailbreak tweaks were once commonplace, they aren’t as frequently made for current jailbreaks.
We’ve been covering a project known as Semaphorin for the better part of two months now, and as a tethered blobless downgrade and jailbreak utility for certain checkm8 bootrom exploit-vulnerable devices running various versions of older firmware, it plays an important role in this community.
iOS 17.5.1 brings an emergency fix for a bug causing deleted iPhone and iPad photos to reappear, sometimes years after being deleted.
Certain aspects of the iOS mobile operating system provide feedback of different styles. Whether that’s haptic feedback you can feel or audible feedback you can hear, it’s intended to give you the positive response you’d come to expect from taking a particular action.