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I love jailbreaking for two reasons. First, I jailbreak because I can. If there is a way to do things not the way they were intended to be, then count me in. Second, and more importantly, I jailbreak because it gives me access to a plethora of features that Apple hasn’t implemented yet, or will never implement for some reasons.
For the past three months, I’ve used a stock iPhone 4S. Obviously that was not my choice. There just wasn’t a jailbreak until Absinthe came out last week. But things are back to normal now.
Every time I jailbreak a new device for the first time, I try to reconsider what I really use, and what I really need. I also try to take into account a few things, like stability. If certain apps gave me headaches in the past, I’ll just make sure not to install them again (goodbye WinterBoard). It’s the perfect occasion to start on a clean slate.
This being said, I’d like to share with you all the jailbreak tweaks that are currently installed on my iPhone 4S…
ActivatorThis tweak was developed by Ryan Petrich, one of my favorite jailbreak tweak developers. In short, Activator allows you to create shortcuts to various features of your device using custom gestures. I currently have 3 gestures set up:
swipe left to right on the status bar brings up BiteSMS’s “quick compose”
swipe right to left on the status bar to bring up the native Twitter native “compose tweet”
tap and hold the status bar to launch SBSettings
double tap the status bar to go Home (probably my favorite gesture)
Activator is available for free from the BigBoss repo.
BiteSMSBiteSMS has been my go-to messaging application for a couple years now. It is without a doubt the best replacement for the stock Messages app. I recently gave a try to Message+ but it really didn’t compete with BiteSMS. Among my favorite Bite features, you have the quick compose/reply window, and the ability to see the picture of the sender of incoming messages.
InfiniDockInfiniDock is the very first tweak I installed after jailbreaking my iPhone 4S. Developed by Chpwn, another one of my favorite jailbreak developers, InfiniDock allows you to add as many applications as you want in your dock.
Additionally, InfiniDock lets you choose how many icons you want to display in your dock. Mine is currently set to five icons.
InfiniDock is available for $0.99 from the BigBoss repo.
InfiniFoldersAlso developed by Chpwn, InfiniFolders lifts the limitation on the amount of apps you can add to a folder. By default, Apple only allows you to add 12 icons per folder. With InfiniFolders, you can have an unlimited amount of apps to your folders. Simply scroll up and down to go through the apps in your folder.
InfiniFolder is available for $0.99 from the BigBoss repo.
LockInfoLockInfo allows you to customize your lock screen to get the information you need there. You have complete control over what shows where. It’s a full featured app that I highly recommend. It took me a while to get it fully set up to my liking, but I can now say it is perfect for me.
I am not big on notifications. I don’t really use LockInfo to add a bunch of stuff to my lock screen. I just use it to make notifications on the lock screen and Notification Center look better.
I’ve given a good run to IntelliScreenX, but after several days of intensive usage, I had to delete the package and use LockInfo instead. Don’t get me wrong, IntelliScreenX is a great application, but it just didn’t do it for me.
The only notifications showing on my lock screen are messages, calendar events, reminders, calls, and Yammer notification. It’s bare minimum. Just the way I like it.
LockInfo is available for $7.99 with a 14-day trial period from the ModMyi repo.
MyWiNeed I introduce MyWi to anyone here?
MyWi is an app that brings tethering capabilities to your iPhone. Forget paying those extra fees to your carrier for tethering your iPhone. MyWi will do that for free, allowing you to create a wi-fi hotspot to share your iPhone data connection with other devices around you, or simply to share your internet connection with your laptop via the USB cable.
Carriers like AT&T have recently been hunting down people who use tethering apps such as MyWi, so use it at your own risks.
MyWi is available for $19.99 from the ModMyi repo. Not cheap, but well worth it.
SBSettingsThis tweak is one of the monuments of jailbreaking; an institution for all jailbreakers alike.
SBSettings brings several settings toggles to your fingertips, such as Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, etc… A bunch of other add-ons are also available from Cydia. On top of the settings toggles, SBSettings lets you easily respring, refresh, or even power off your device. Additionally, it can display useful information such as your IP address, storage and available memory.
It usually works with an Activator gesture. As mentioned above, I chose to “tap and hold” the status bar to bring up SBSettings.
SBSettings is available for free from the BigBoss repo.
XpandrThose of you who have been following this blog for a while will already know that I absolutely love Xpandr. Simply put, Xpandr is a shortcut expander for the iPhone. Think TextExpander for iOS (the desktop version, not the watered down App Store app).
iOS 5 has brought a new feature that kind of mimics what Xpandr does, but it clearly isn’t as powerful which is why I always come back to this tweak.
Xpandr is available from the BigBoss repo for $1.99.
ZephyrThe tweak also lets you launch the app switcher by simply swiping up from the bottom of your screen. This, coupled with my Activator gestures, and I barely use my Home button ever again.
Zephyr is available from the BigBoss repo for $2.99.
ZoomIsBack!If like me you think the new zoom feature in iOS 5 is unusable, then ZoomIsBack! is for you.
In iOS 5, you have to pinch to zoom, which is very unpractical depending on the situation you’re in. For example, when I’m holding my daughter in one arm, and holding my iPhone in the other hand, I physically can’t pinch to zoom, unless I want to drop my daughter, which of course is not an option.
ZoomIsBack! brings back the old way of bringing up the zoom in your Camera app. Simply double tap the screen and slide to zoom. It’s simple, and it just works. I really don’t know why Apple fixed something that wasn’t broken in the first place. I guess they wanted to be consistent in what pinching the screen does.
ZoomIsBack! is available for free from the BigBoss repo.
Honorable Mentions AssistantExtensionsAssistantExtensions puts Siri on steroids. We recently covered this new tweak that adds several commands to Siri. For example, you can search YouTube, turn SBSettings toggles on/off, send tweets using Siri, and more.
The great benefit of AssistantExtensions is that it allows plugins to be developed for it, which means it’s going to be greatly improved on. We’ve already seen a great plugin that allows you to use Siri to translate phrases in 30 languages. If you haven’t downloaded AssistantExtensions yet, you should definitely give it a try.
AssistantExtensions is available for free from the BigBoss repo.
CleanStatusLike the name suggests, CleanStatus is a simple tweak that allows you to clean up the status bar of your iPhone. You can hide icons, change background colors, image colors, font size, font colors and strings.
I only use CleanStatus to hide the carrier name, the battery icon and the battery percentage.
CleanStatus is available for free from the ModMyi repo.
OverflowOverflow is a fairly new jailbreak tweak that brings a coverflow-like layout to the apps that are in your dock. It works hand in hand with InfiniDock and definitely works best when you display 5 or 7 icons in the dock.
Overflow is available from the BigBoss repo for $1.99.
If all these tweaks aren’t enough for you, I suggest you have a look at our list of 100 jailbreak tweaks you should know about. You surely will find something to your liking there.
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5 Excellent Jailbreak Tweaks To Improve Search On Ios
Searching is something we do day in and day out. It’s an integral part of the desktop experience, so it only makes sense that it’s something we do often on mobile devices as well.
Searching on the iPhone, while adequate, has always left a little something to be desired when compared to competing operating systems like Android. It only makes sense, considering Android is the product of Google — the creator of the world’s best and most popular search engine.
If you’re jailbroken, however, you have many more choices when it comes to search on iOS. There are search improvements for Spotlight, voice search enhancements, Notification Center search options, and much, much, more. Jailbreaking is a great way to get more out of your device, and that’s why we’ve taken the liberty to compile a list highlighting some of the best jailbreak tweaks for search…
Quick GoogleOn desktop computers we have the Spotlight cmd+space shortcut, and other apps, like Alfred, to help us be more efficient at searching. While the iPhone doesn’t have anything quite on the level of a desktop grade Spotlight, or a 3rd party search launcher, QuickGoogle might just be the next best thing.
QuickGoogle is a simple tweak that let’s you execute a Google search from anywhere by means of an Activator action. It’s probably one of the easiest ways to perform a Google search on iOS. For even more searching options, then you may want to give ActiSearch a go. It’s like QuickGoogle, except it features more search options like YouTube, Cydia, eBay, and others.
Repo: BigBoss
WebLeapsCustom searches are nothing new in the world of desktop computers, again I feel obliged to namedrop Alfred here, because it does custom search so well. Basically, custom search allows you to create a search shortcut specifically targeted at one site in particular.
For instance, I have a custom search setup for Alfred on my MacBook Pro, which allows me to easily search the content of iDownloadBlog with just a couple of key presses. WebLeaps is a jailbreak tweak that allows you to create similar custom searches on the small screen.
Repo: BigBoss
WeeSearch ProWeeSearch Pro is unique, because it lets you perform all sorts of searches right from the comforts of your Notification Center. It even displays your search results right inside of Notification Center via a “mini browser”, making it self contained. The tweak features tons of options, and even settings for custom searches.
Repo: BigBoss
NowNowOnce upon a time there was a tweak called Voice Search that allowed you to search Google using your voice. That has since been supplanted by an even better tweak called NowNow, which meshes an Activator gesture with the official Google App’s voice enabled search capabilities.
Google has really impressed with the voice search integrated into its official app, but without a proper tweak, it can’t be engaged using the Home button similar to Siri. NowNow solves that issue, and best of all, it does so free of charge.
Repo: BigBoss
SLightEnhancerSearchDespite its ridiculous name, SlightEnhancerSearch is a tweak that can make the boring Spotlight search on your iPhone more useful. It adds the ability to search Cydia, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and more — directly from Spotlight. Handy, no?
Repo: BigBoss
Jailbreak Tweaks Of The Week: Hiddenlock14, Intelligentpass 4, Snooze++, & More…
There sure has been a lot happening recently – with both the Taurine and unc0ver jailbreaks officially supporting all iOS & iPadOS 14.0-14.3 devices and Sileo now available for all modern jailbreaks, users of these tools have a lot to look forward to.
Given just how rapidly things have been developing, we understand that the news and releases can be challenging to follow when you’re life already hands you a full plate. That’s why we’re coming at you this Sunday with an easy-to-digest roundup.
In this piece, we’ll showcase all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and jailbreak-centric news from this past week, spanning Monday, April 12th to Sunday, April 18th. As always, we’ll kick things off with an outline of our favorite releases first and then wrap everything up with an outline of everything else afterward.
Our favorite releases this week HiddenLock14 – FREEHiddenLock14 is a free jaikbreak tweak that fixes something we’re surprised needed to be fixed.
More specifically, it requires authentication before accessing the Hidden album in your iPhone or iPad’s Photos app, making it harder for someone to peer through your privatized photos and videos.
You can learn more about HiddenLock14 and how it works in our full review.
IntelligentPass 4 – $2.99IntelligentPass 4 is a handy jailbreak tweak that allows iPhone and iPad users to bypass their passcode or device authentication altogether when the handset resides in a low risk environment.
You can configure the tweak to work when in range of specific Wi-Fi networks or Bluetooth devices or based on other miscellaneous circumstances.
You can learn more about IntelligentPass 4 and what it can do in our full review.
Snooze++ – FREESnooze++ is a must-have jailbreak tweak for heavy iPhone alarm users, as it lets those users designate custom snooze durations for any alarm they set via the native Clock app.
You can learn more about Snooze++ and how it works in our full review.
Other releases this weekAloMadeMeDoThis: Adds the ability to theme knobs on the Lock Screen (free via ETHN’s repository)
Arizona: Allows jailbreakers to fine tune the position of their Lock Screen’s date and time indicator (free via Twickd repository – review)
BatteryHealthEnabler(iPad/iPod): Enables Apple’s coveted Battery Health preference pane on unsupported devices (free via Brend0n’s repository – review)
BattiBar: Colorizes the Status Bar with a slow-changing transitional gradient based on the battery level of your handset (free via Packix repository – review)
DieBackground: Hides the backgrounds from folders on the Home Screen (free via babyyoda777 repository)
DNDBadges: Turns notification badges purple when Do Not Disturb mode is turned on (free via ichitaso repository – review)
Gradi: Gives iOS’ Now Playing widget a YouTube Music / Google Music-inspired makeover ($1.50 via Packix repository – review)
HideDock14: Hides the background from the Home Screen’s Dock (free via babyyoda777 repository)
IGSaver: A media saver for the Instagram app (free via julioverne’s repository)
Jailbreak Update Checker: Checks for updates for your jailbreak on demand (free via Packix repository)
Momiji: Allows you to display the Momiji music player on demand with an action of your choice (free via Sugiuta’s repository)
PissOffProtection (iOS 14): Disables iOS’ hearing protection feature while listening to music (free via myxxdev repository)
Starfish Beta: A long awaited redesign for the Home Screen ($2.49 via Dynastic Repo repository)
TwinklePatcher: A twinkle WebView extension (free via Ichitaso repository)
YTRemoveUglySuggestions: Removes the YouTube app’s unsightly suggested video thumbnails at the end of every video (free via BigBoss repository- review)
Even more jailbreak related newsOdyssey: The Odyssey Team updated it’s iOS 13.0-13.7-based Odyssey jailbreak to version 1.3.2 with a fix for CarPlay issues in Ford vehicles, support for the Jailbreak Updater extension, and more. Version 1.3.3 was released a few hours later to fix Filza crashes.
Taurine: The Odyssey Team updated the iOS 14.0-14.3-centric Taurine jailbreak to version 1.0.4 with battery life improvements and userspace reboot fixes, among other things.
That just about wraps up this week’s jailbreak tweak and jailbreak news roundup, but we’ll be right back next Sunday with a piece just like this one showcasing all the latest content from the imminent work week.
Miss last week’s roundup? DigitalClock, ipaddock14, Velox Reloaded 2, & more…
Jailbreak Tweaks Of The Week: Lockanim, Siliqua 2, Twitterdarkmode, And More
It can be challenging to keep up with the sudden surge of jailbreak news as of late, but that’s what we’re here for.
If you’re ready to trick out that jailbroken iPhone or iPad of yours, then you’ve come to the right place. This jailbreak tweak roundup will recap all the releases pushed through Cydia this week, starting with our favorites and ending with an outline of the rest afterward.
Our favorite releases this week LockAnim – FREELockAnim is a captivating jailbreak tweak that lets you customize the locking animation on your iPhone or iPad.
The tweak comes with a long list of animations to pick from, allowing you to add more character to your handset on demand.
You can learn more about LockAnim and where you can get it in our full review.
LockDroid – FREELockDroid is a serious throwback to when it was cool to have an Android-style matrix Lock screen on your jailbroken iPhone.
This tweak comes with several options to enhance your iPhone’s security and customize the look and feel of the matrix itself.
You can learn more about LockDroid and where you can get it in our full review.
Siliqua 2 – $1.00Siliqua 2 is a must-have jailbreak tweak for AirPods users because it lets you customize the gestures you use during media playback.
You’ll find a long list of things you can assign to the default gestures in the Settings app after installation, and it’s worth a try if you use your AirPods frequently.
You can learn more about Siliqua 2 and what it can do for you in our full review.
TwitterDarkMode – FREETwitter includes a native Night Mode, but sometimes that just doesn’t cut it. Fortunately, a new free jailbreak tweak called TwitterDarkMode can help you dial in the perfect aesthetic.
With this tweak, you can colorize the Twitter app however you want; it even comes with presets that can help you get a nice OLED-friendly, pitch-black UI going.
Other releases this weekBlueBarX: Makes the Status Bar background on the iPhone X blue (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
ByeTubeAutoplay: Disables autoplay in the YouTube app (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
CacheClearer (iOS 11): Lets you clear individual app caches from the Storage settings of your device (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
Cr4ashed: More useful crash logs saved to /var/tmp/crash_logs (free via Packix repository – review)
HeySiri: Enables untethered Hey Siri on devices that would normally need to be connected to a power source to work (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
IllLookLater (iOS 11): Prevents incoming notifications from waking your iPhone or iPad’s display (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
KeySwipe (iOS 11): Lets you change between iOS keyboards with just a swipe up or down (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)L
MessageFile: A means of sending any file from your root filesystem over iMessage or SMS (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
MPScale: Puts a fully-functional scale in the official iOS Maps app (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
MyCCStatusLabel: Customize the colors and more of your Control Center status labels (free via BigBoss repository)
MyMusicVolume: Lets you customize the color of the Music app’s volume slider (free via BigBoss repository)
NoPhotoShare: Disables the Share action in the Photos app (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
Open for iOS 11: A command line tool for launching apps (free via BigBoss repository)S
Upscale: Lets you change the display resolution of your iPhone or iPad (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository – review)
That wraps things up for this week’s jailbreak tweak roundup, but remember to stay tuned to iDB throughout the week to stay updated on new releases as they materialize.
If you’re looking for more tweaks, then consider adding third-party Cydia repositories to your device to expand your scope and check out last week’s jailbreak tweak roundup in case you might’ve missed anything. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find ways to tweak your jailbroken iOS 11 device below:
Those interested in jailbreaking iOS 11 might also find the following tutorials helpful:
Some Of The Best Jailbreak Tweaks For Palera1N On Ios 15
The palera1n jailbreak for A9-A11 chip-equipped iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 devices took the community by storm as one of the most popular current jailbreak tools. The checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit that powers palera1n makes it a popular choice among jailbreakers since this exploit can’t be patched by Apple.
But if you aren’t quite sure where to begin in terms of jailbreak tweaks for palera1n, then we’re here to help. Today’s roundup will focus on what we believe are some of the best jailbreak tweaks that appear to work well with palera1n.
The best jailbreak tweaks for palera1n Checkl0ck – $2.99Checkl0ck is, at least in my opinion, a must-have jailbreak tweak for any checkm8-vulnerable device that can’t currently set a passcode or use biometric authentication after jailbreak.
With it, you can at least use Face ID or Touch ID to protect your handset from snoopers. The passcode and biometric authentication will only apply in a jailbroken state, but it looks and behaves just like the native experience, so no one would ever think twice about it.
You can learn more about Checkl0ck and where you can get it from in our full review post.
Exiwall – $2.49The iOS 16 update makes the Lock Screen look entirely different than it did on previous iterations, so it’s understandable that a lot of people likely question whether they should update or not.
But why bother when you can get the iOS 16 Lock Screen effects on your jailbroken iOS 15 device with Exiwall?
You can learn more about Exiwall and how it ports the wallpaper depth effects from iOS 16 to older devices in our full review post.
Ampere – FREEWant to get the iOS 16 battery level indicator on your jailbroken iOS 15 device? If so, then Ampere is the way to go.
This jailbreak tweak adjusts the look of the Status Bar’s battery level indicator to show the current numeric battery level percentage in an iOS 16-styled manner.
You can learn more about Ampere and where you can get it from in our full review post.
Cylinder Reborn – FREEYou will never see a jailbreak tweak roundup from me that doesn’t include the Cylinder Reborn jailbreak tweak if it relates to the topic at hand, and that’s because it’s a totally fun tweak that adds character to your Home Screen.
With Cylinder Reborn, you can customize the paging animations that occur as you swipe from one page of app icons to another. There are tons to choose from, each being as buttery smooth as the next.
You can learn more about Cylinder Reborn and how it works in our full review post.
Axon – FREEAlmost everyone I know who enjoys jailbreaking uses Axon, a jailbreak tweak that brings a Priority Hub-like experience to the missed notifications on your Lock Screen.
By Priority Hub-like experience, we mean that it groups your notifications by app so that you can more easily distinguish them apart from one another and more quickly decide which ones are important to respond to.
You can find out more about Axon in our full review post.
BioProtect XS – $2.99BioProtect XS is a great way to protect your device from snoopers after you’ve handed your handset over to someone else to look at something on it.
This tweak will require biometric authentication to launch the apps you select, effectively firewalling anyone who tries to open those apps without your permission.
You can find out more about BioProtect XS and how it works in our full review post.
PokeCall – $2.00The PokeCall jailbreak tweak is somewhat of a unique one that Pokémon lovers will enjoy for nostalgic reasons.
With it, all incoming phone calls will show the interface of a Pokémon-style interaction from some of the original GameBoy Pokémon games.
You can learn more about this retro jailbreak tweak in our full review post.
Atria – FREEBeing able to customize your Home Screen’s app icon layout is something of a hallmark feature of jailbreaking, and Atria will let you do this on the palera1n jailbreak.
You can use Atria to adjust your Home Screen app icons’ spacing and widget placement to your liking.
You can learn more about all the different things you can accomplish with Atria in our full review post.
N95 – $0.99There are times when you might want to customize even your Now Playing music experience, and N95 makes that possible in the Apple Music app.
With N95, you can mask the album artwork in the Apple Music app’s Now Playing interface with one of several different special effects.
You can find out more about those effects and how they look in our full review post.
SmartBattery iOS 15 – $1.99You can better manage your battery life on a jailbroken handset with the SmartBattery iOS 15 jailbreak tweak.
This add-on comes with countless battery saving measures and options to customize battery behavior to suit your needs. With it, you can squeeze every last drop of power out of your capable little battery.
You can find out more about SmartBattery iOS 15 in our full review post.
PullToRespring – FREEIt’s nice to be able to respring your device whenever you need to, and the PullToRespring jailbreak tweak is one of the cleanest ways to do exactly that.
Once installed, you can use a pull down to refresh gesture in the Settings app to initiate a respring.
You can find out more about PullToRespring in our full review post.
ConclusionThat wraps up our highest recommended jailbreak tweaks for the palera1n jailbreak — please keep in mind that palera1n supports iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16. These tweaks were tested on iOS 15 and may or may not also support iOS 16.
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Jailbreak Tweaks Of The Week: Bazzi 2, Nextup, Ringer13, And More
It’s a great time to be a member of the jailbreak community, and if you have a pwned handset in your possession, then you might be wondering about the best way to make your handset stand out from the crowd.
In this roundup, we’ll discuss all the jailbreak tweaks released from Monday, September 30th to Sunday, October 6th. As always, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorites and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.
Our favorite releases this week Bazzi 2 – $2.99Apple could have done a lot better with the Status Bar’s battery indicator on notched handsets like the iPhone X, XR, XS, XS Max, and so on. Fortunately, jailbreak enthusiasts and tweak developers have found a plethora of creative ways to improve it.
Bazzi 2 is just one example, as this tweak can either theme the Status Bar battery icon itself with a numeric indicator in the icon, or it can display various notch-centric battery level indicators instead.
You can learn more about Bazzi 2 and what it’s capable of doing for you in our full review.
BlurryPaper – FREEBlurryPaper is a rather fascinating jailbreak tweak that can make any wallpaper look more interesting with various blur effects.
If you like gorgeous colors but find crisp background images to look too busy behind your Home screen’s icons, then BlurryPaper could be the solution. It blurs your wallpaper using one of several methods to give your wallpaper a soft, colorful influence over your Home screen.
You can learn more about BlurryPaper in our full review.
NextUp (iOS 12) – $2.25iOS’ Now Playing interface is nice, but it’s practically useless outside of traditional music controls. NextUp (iOS 12) changes this by augmenting the native Now Playing interface with music queueing controls.
After installation, the Now Playing interface displays the song that you can expect to hear next, and it even lets you cancel the queue such that something else plays next instead.
You can learn more about NextUp (iOS 12) and why it’s such a great upgrade for iOS devices in our full review.
Ringer13 – $1.29The ringer/silent HUD is particularly lame pre-iOS 13, and with that in mind, it should come as no surprise to anyone that the jailbreak community is porting iOS 13’s ringer/silent HUD to jailbroken iOS 11-12 devices.
Enter Ringer13, a new jailbreak tweak that does exactly that – effectively ridding the user of that awful mid-screen nuisance that gets in the way of everything when the ringer/silent switch is actuated.
You can learn more about Ringer13 and how it works in our full review.
Other releases this weekAnimatedWeatherWidget: Gives your Weather widget an animated background ($0.90 via Packix repository – review)
AppGrid: Makes the iPhone App Switcher work more like the iPad App Switcher ($1.00 via Packix repository)
CallSlicer: Enables your Apple Watch to display incoming call notifications for third-party apps (free via Packix repository)
CCModules Pro: Brings augmented Control Center modules to the iPhone and iPad ($2.50 via Packix repository)
CleanSpotControl: Makes the footers in Spotlight clear (free via BigBoss repository)
Cosette: Lets you respring your handset with a convenient button in the Settings app (free via Packix repository – review)
Elastic Folder Animations: Claims to make folder animations cooler, but no examples provided ($1.00 via Packix repository)
Filza Theme Manager: A theme manager for the Filza file browser ($1.00 via Packix repository)
FingerLock: Lets you add awesome features to your Lock screen (free via Packix repository – review)
freeFreeControl: Bypass jailbreak detection in the FreeControl app by RISCO Group (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
LSFadeDateTime: Fades the Lock screen’s date and time when waking the device (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
Malipo Sounds Pack 8: Another sound pack for the Malipo jailbreak tweak (free via Packix repository)
Roman: Gives your Status Bar’s time a Roman Numeral-esque makeover (free via Dynastic Repo repository – review)
Rosé: Brings vibration feedback to several actions throughout iOS (free via Packix repository)
Spotaptic: Brings haptic feedback to the Spotify app’s music controls (free via Dynastic Repo repository)
twttrVideoDL: Lets you download videos directly from the News Feed in the official Twitter app (free via Packix repository – review)
That just about wraps things up for this week’s jailbreak tweak roundup, but stay tuned to iDB throughout the week to remain updated regarding novel releases as they materialize.
If you’re looking for more tweaks, then consider adding third-party Cydia repositories to your device to expand your scope and check out last week’s jailbreak tweak roundup in case you might’ve missed anything. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find ways to tweak your jailbroken iOS 12 device below:
Those interested in jailbreaking iOS 11 and 12 might also find the following tutorials helpful:
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