You can make your iPhone’s Home Screen a lot more exciting to look at with the help of a new theme release called Duo by Sreerag.
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You can make your iPhone’s Home Screen a lot more exciting to look at with the help of a new theme release called Duo by Sreerag.
The Dopamine jailbreak for A12-A15 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 took the jailbreak community by storm, especially given the tool’s compatibility with TrollStore’s perma-signing capabilities to lend a semi-untethered user experience.
Many of you who’ve been jailbreaking your iPhones for several years will remember the Atria Home Screen layout editing jailbreak tweak by iOS developer ren7995 that we showed you in 2022.
A newly released and free jailbreak tweak called HammerIt by iOS developer SquidForce lends users a powerful word processing interface for niche scenarios.
If you’re a YouTube app user and you’re interested in an enhanced experience in the form of a lightweight jailbreak tweak, then a new release called YTLite by iOS developer dayanch96 might be of interest.
We have another exciting theme for those of you out there who enjoy the thrill of a customized Home Screen experience, and if you’re a dark mode lover, then you won’t want to miss it.
Apple keeps its iOS and iPadOS device USB connections fairly restricted. For example, while basic connections and file transfers with MFi-compatible dongles are a given, you can’t just attach any USB-based device if your choosing and start tinkering with it like you can with a full blown computer.
The Zebra package manager for jailbroken iPhones and iPads received a couple of updates this past weekend to versions 1.1.34 and 1.1.35 respectively, which introduced a few minor changes to how the app works.
One of the things you might notice about the keyboard on notched iPhones, such as the iPhone X and newer, is that the keyboard interface leaves a lot of unused pixels at the bottom of the screen.
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Developer Lars Fröder, also known as @opa334dev, pushed an updated version of the Dopamine jailbreak tool on Friday, officially bringing it up to version 1.1.
If you’re someone who likes to keep all your data backed up so that you can quickly restore it in a moment’s notice, then we think you might appreciate a new app for iPhones and iPads called Data Manager by iOS developer Sezo.