Apple has used the same color scheme for the iPhone’s native Calculator app for as long as I can remember. Even the original Calculator app used similar colors, pre-redesign.
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Apple has used the same color scheme for the iPhone’s native Calculator app for as long as I can remember. Even the original Calculator app used similar colors, pre-redesign.
There seems to be a certain taboo regarding jailbreaking a device that will be used for Apple Pay, but there doesn’t need to be. In fact, jailbreaking can enhance the feature in a myriad of ways.
Are you looking for the latest jailbreak tweak releases and jailbreak-based news content? If so, then you’ve come to the right place.
Hyperixa is out with yet another new jailbreak tweak, this time putting wallpaper imagery from different facets of the iOS operating system into focus.
iOS has evolved a lot over the years, with some of those updates adding support for new types of payment, identification, and transit cards in the operating system’s native Wallet app. Unfortunately, anyone using an older version of iOS won’t see these perks, which is especially troublesome for jailbreakers who can’t update to the latest firmware without losing their jailbreaks.
Whenever you set up a brand new device or begin to set one up following a factory restore, you’re greeted with a beautiful ‘hello’ screen that walks you through the setup process.
The iPhone’s App Switcher has always been somewhat blasé, lacking features and UI capabilities that we didn’t even know we wanted or needed until the jailbreak community started making us keenly aware of them.
There’s no shortage of people who like to stay on top of the weather, especially during stormy seasons. You can have all the weather apps you want, but you won’t be able to see what’s happening outside unless you actually open those apps.
With an increasing number of modern automobiles rolling off the factory line with support for CarPlay, it should come as no surprise to anyone that even jailbreakers on iOS 14 take full advantage of this handy driver-friendly feature.
It’s very easy to accidentally like it unlike a post in your Instagram feed, and depending on the circumstances, the experience can be unnerving, or sometimes even esteem-shattering because the person on the other end of the like or unlike is likely to figure out it was you.
Anyone that has paid attention to the iOS 16 betas would know that the most recent added a much-anticipated battery percentage to the Status Bar’s battery level indicator on notched devices. The battery percentage remains available on non-notched devices as it always has been.
If you’re in the market for a jailbreak tweak that makes quick work of personalizing your pwned handset, then we think there’s a pretty good chance that you’ll take an interest in a new and free release called UISwitch Changer by iOS developer ElioFegh.