Want to upgrade the aesthetics of your otherwise bland jailbroken iPhone’s Status Bar? If you answered yes to that question, then we’ve got just the add-on for you.
Gorgeous Linear Status Bar theme moves to Chariz repository
Want to upgrade the aesthetics of your otherwise bland jailbroken iPhone’s Status Bar? If you answered yes to that question, then we’ve got just the add-on for you.
Minimalism is a characteristic that many people hold near and dear to them for one reason or another. Having said that, it seemed like a good opportunity to discuss what we believe are some of the best jailbreak tweaks for supporting minimalism on iOS & iPadOS 14.
Just a little over three years ago, we showed you an interesting new take on the iPhone’s passcode entry interface called Hive. The name spoke volumes about the tweak’s purpose, as it introduced a hexagonal-inspired aesthetic to the passcode entry interface that you’d typically find in a beehive.
Veteran jailbreakers will be familiar with Barrel, which was perhaps one of the most popular jailbreak tweaks of all time. It essentially allowed you to change the paging animation exhibited by swiping from one Home Screen page to the next, and to say it was a hit would be an understatement.
Tons of people, myself included, use online speed tests to verify their internet connection’s download and upload speeds. By far one of the most popular options in this department is the Speedtest.net app by OOKLA.
One of my longtime favorite replacements for native Home Screen folders on jailbroken iPhones is Zenith, a re-make of the popular Apex tweak from way back in the day that would let you organize app icons into stacks. Regrettably, Zenith hasn’t been updated to support iOS 14.
I thoroughly enjoy being able to set an alarm from the convenience of my iPhone’s Clock app. Whether it’s for waking up on time for the daily grind or trying to ensure you don’t forget about an important upcoming event in your day, there’s no disputing its usefulness.
The iPhone’s native video player interface is in need of modernized enhancements, and a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called AVTools by iOS developer CrazyMind90 is an excellent start.
It’s not very often that we bear witness of jailbreak add-ons made especially for Apple Pay, but that’s exactly what you can expect from an upcoming released dubbed Sydney by iOS developer bank5ia.
There are a lot of things you should be able to do with your iPhone’s native Photos app that, for whatever reason, Apple decided granting access to wouldn’t be in your best interest, and consequently excluded it.
It was only last month that Instagram made it possible to like other users’ Stories from the app. Much like the like button found elsewhere on the platform and on competing social media sites, this feature offers a sign of approval from users to the original poster, but some users are finding it all too easy to accidentally tap on the aforementioned like button.
iOS 15 made several improvements to the iPhone’s native Do Not Disturb feature, essentially rebranding it as “Focus” and adding new features. So we would understand if you feel like you’re missing out while using a jailbroken iOS 14 device.