How would you like to have a sleek new look and feel for your iPhone’s Home Screen? If you answered yes to that question, then a theme might be the right answer for you, and the Shimmer theme by Thenatis may fit the bill quite nicely.
How would you like to have a sleek new look and feel for your iPhone’s Home Screen? If you answered yes to that question, then a theme might be the right answer for you, and the Shimmer theme by Thenatis may fit the bill quite nicely.
One of my favorite display brightness-centric jailbreak tweaks of all time, AdvancedBrightnessSlider by iOS developer jschiefner, received an update to version 1.2.1 this week with support for rootless iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 jailbreaks like Dopamine and palera1n.
Have you been looking for a cool new way to customize your jailbroken iPhone’s Home Screen Dock? While Dock-centric jailbreak tweaks have been few and far in between lately, iOS developers straight_tamago and Sugiuta are out this week with a new add-on called Macaron that lets users set their Dock’s background as any image.
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Sometimes it can be slightly challenging to figure out what you want to watch on Netflix. After all, with a seemingly endless library of movies and TV shows, even narrowing your search down to a single series can leave you with too many seasons and episodes to decide where you should begin.
If you’re interested in more ways to take advantage of your iPhone’s ring/silent switch, then a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed Ding by iOS developer Nebula is very likely to captivate your interest.
Misplacing your iPhone can be one of the most frustrating experiences ever, and unless you have another device at your disposal to check Find My iPhone, you’d ordinarily be on your own in finding your lost handset.
For folks who like having more color at their fingertips when interacting with their iPhone’s user interface, the popular SwitchShades jailbreak tweak by iOS developer AnthoPak has been updated this week to support rootless iOS 15 and 16 jailbreaks such as Dopamine and palera1n.
We make it our priority to cover jailbreak news as it happens throughout the week, but if you’re stuck at work or in class throughout the week, then you’re more likely to miss those real-time postings. That’s why we make roundups just like this one.
If you’re interested in a jailbreak tweak that will add a splash of color to your Home Screen’s Haptic Touch/3D Touch menus that appear when you use one of these gestures on an app icon, then we’ve got just the jailbreak tweak for you.
For the most part, you shouldn’t be force-closing apps from your App Switcher unless you’re having a problem with them because suspending apps there is your iPhone’s way of optimizing performance upon the next time you go to use those apps.
One of the features of iOS 16 that I frankly use all the time is the ability to isolate and copy the subject of a photograph by tapping and holding on them and then being able to paste that subject elsewhere without the background.