If you’re somebody who gets a lot of incoming notifications on a regular basis, then you might find it challenging to feel organized every time you glance at your cluttered Lock Screen.
If you’re somebody who gets a lot of incoming notifications on a regular basis, then you might find it challenging to feel organized every time you glance at your cluttered Lock Screen.
Over the weekend, we showed you a remarkable jailbreak tweak called Senri that logged and archived all of your handset’s incoming notifications so that you could browse through them at a future date.
One of the things I’ve always sort of disliked about the iOS & iPadOS notification experience is that once you open a notification, it disappears for good. It runs contrary to how it feels to archive an email you’ve already read and then still be able to search for that email thread again in the future. In some ways, I wish I could do the same with my smartphone notifications.
It’s nothing new for iPhone gamers to have notification banners come up and ruin the full-screen gaming experience. But jailbreakers have long had a way around this thanks to jailbreak tweaks like Nepeta’s NanoBanners.
Learn how to make your notifications more private during StandBy Mode by disabling the preview until you tap the iPhone screen.
Learn how to change the notification sound on your iPhone or iPad if the default alert tone is too quiet and you often miss important notices.
Learn how to manage new email notifications in the Gmail app on your iPhone or iPad to minimize unnecessary alerts.
Complaints are mounting about iOS 17’s new notification sound for alerts in third-party apps being too quiet, causing some people to miss important alerts.
If you’re into those types of jailbreak tweaks that can seemingly do everything, then you’re absolutely going to love a newly released add-on dubbed Joe by iOS developer luf.
Have you ever wished that you could fake notifications from virtually any app on your iPhone or iPad? If you answered yes, then you’ll want to to check out a new and free jailbreak tweak called Notifake by iOS developer Matoi.
One of the brilliant features of tvOS is the uniquely crafted notification system that blurs the background of any prompt to bring your attention directly to the options at hand.
When you get a notification on your iPhone, you will receive a banner with a preview of the contents of your notification either at the top of your screen or on the Lock Screen.