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.
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 neat new features in iOS & iPadOS 16 is the ability to access Spotlight search from your Home Screen by tapping on the little search pill at the bottom of your Home Screen where the page dots would ordinarily be.
If you’re interested in an add-on that can do away with some of the unsightlier UI elements for your device that has been jailbroken by way of Dopamine or palera1n-c in a rootless fashion, then a new and free jailbreak tweak called iSmooth by iOS developer maxiwee might be of interest you.
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.
Emojis are a fun way to express yourself in text messages or on social media, but when you go to input the Emoji you want, you might find yourself being presented with suggested Emojis in the ‘Favorites’ section of the Emoji keyboardthat you don’t really want to use.
When you download apps from the App Store, you’re going to see a pie graph-style progress indicator that depicts the stage of the app’s download and install completion in real time.
Anyone who does a substantial amount of typing on their iPhone could probably benefit from the likes of a newly released jailbreak tweak called UnderDock by iOS developer p2kdev, as it makes better use of the blank space under the keyboard on notched iPhones by providing handy workflow-enhancing shortcuts there.
We’ve all been in one of those situations where it would have been so helpful if we could have just jotted something down in a jiffy, but when it comes to making a note, life comes at us fast and often doesn’t wait for us to authenticate ourselves via biometrics or passcode, find the Notes app on our Home Screen, launch it, and then compose a new note.
Newer iterations of iOS have placed additional emphasis on the Lock Screen’s user experience, bringing with it a complete redesign with new features that are intended to lend more user configurability. But other parts of the user interface have been neglected, with Notification Center being a prime example of that.
If you’re a fan of the new Lock Screen editing features on iOS 16, but you’re using a jailbroken iOS 12-15 device, then you might be wondering what you can do to get similar editing features on your device right now without upgrading. That’s especially going to be the case if you’re happily jailbroken already.
With every generation of jailbreak, there’s a developer making a tweak for customizing your system’s animation speeds, and the Dopamine era is no different.