If you’re in search of the best and latest ways to customize your jailbroken iOS 11 or iOS 12 device, then you’ve come to the right place.
In this roundup, we’ll summarize each of this week’s new jailbreak tweak releases from Monday, April 8th to Sunday, April 14th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorites and then outline the rest afterward.
Our favorite releases this week
ActionBar – $0.99
ActionBar is a sexy replacement for iOS’ native text-editing interface. It integrates the common undo, redo, select all, copy, cut, and paste buttons into the keyboard so that you don’t have to interact with the antiquated Action Menu-style popup.
The tweak works best on notched handsets such as the iPhone X, XR, XS, and XS Max, but coupled with another tweak, you can make it work on almost any handset.
You can learn more about ActionBar and why it’s worth downloading in our full review.
Goodges 2 – FREE
Personally, I’ve never liked seeing all those red notification badges on my Home screen every morning. It’s both a poor taste in design and useless as to what the missed notifications are actually about.
Goodges 2 aims to solve this problem by integrating your apps’ missed notifications into the icon labels themselves, and more importantly, you can configure each of the labels on a per-app basis to describe what the missed notification is actually for (SMS for Messages, email for Mail, etc.)
You can learn more about Goodges 2 and why it’s a must-have in our full review
Vocito – $1.99
Everyone I know hates that the iPhone’s incoming call interface takes up the whole display, making it impossible to accomplish anything unless you answer or decline the call. The problem is only worsened by people who like to be annoying and call you repeatedly.
CallBar by Limneos has long monopolized the alternative incoming call interface market in the jailbreak community, but Vocito aims to be a lightweight alternative to CallBar, enabling you to interact with phone calls from a tiny banner-style interface.
You can learn more about Vocito and what it’s all about in our full review.
Other releases this week
AnimPods: Replaces the AirPods animation and sound with something more modern ($0.69 via Packix repository – review)
BatteryPercent12: Displays the battery percentage inside of the Status Bar’s battery icon (free via BigBoss repository – review)
ChromaGram: Simple color customization for the Instagram app (free via Nepeta repository – review)
Facebook Messenger Support: Brings Facebook Messenger support to ChatHeads (free via c1d3r’s beta repository)
FlashyHUD: A minimalist volume HUD replacement for iPhone and iPad (free via Nepeta repository – review)
hueKBEmojiView: Custom colors and options for the keyboard Emoji (free via BigBoss repository)
Magma: Lets you colorize Control Center to your liking (free via NoisyFlake’s beta repository – review)
NoAlbumsTitle: Hides album titles in the Photos app (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
Pylarm: Forces you to solve math problems before your alarm can shut off (free via Packix repository – review)
ReCydia 2: A new look and feel for the Cydia app (free via Packix repository)
Select1337: A novelty tweak makes all your text 1337 (free via Packix repository)
ShortcutEnabler: Brings iPhone X-inspired Lock screen shortcuts for the Camera and Flashlight to non-notched handsets (free via NoisyFlake’s beta repository – review)
ShyLabels: Hides the Home screen’s app icon labels when scrolling from page to page (free via NoisyFlake’s beta repository – review)
SMS/iMessage Support: Brings SMS/iMessage support for ChatHeads (free via c1d3r’s beta repository)
WhatsApp Support: Brings WhatsApp Messenger support to ChatHeads (free via c1d3r’s beta repository)
WiFiCarrier: Replaces the Status Bar’s carrier text with your currently-connected Wi-Fi network SSID (free via NoisyFlake’s beta 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 11 device below:
Those interested in jailbreaking iOS 11 might also find the following tutorials helpful:
What was your favorite jailbreak tweak released this week? Share in the comments section below.
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