Whether you’re taking advantage of the A12(X)-supported Chimera jailbreak by the Electra Team, or the newly-redesigned unc0ver jailbreak by Pwn20wnd, chances are you’re itching for something new that’ll make your jailbroken handset look better than all the rest out there. Fortunately, we’re here to help with that.
This roundup will encompass all the latest jailbreak tweak releases from Monday, June 3rd to Sunday, June 9th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorite from the bunch first and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.
Our favorite releases this week
Magma Pro – $1.99
Control Center is something we use every day, and yet Apple only gives us the bare minimum in terms of customization for it. With that in mind, Magma Pro is a jailbreak tweak that can help.
With Magma Pro, you can colorize virtually any aspect of the Control Center interface. From the toggles, to the shortcuts, to the sliders and the music controls, you can individualize a personal aesthetic that matches your needs.
We go hands-on with Magma Pro in our full review, so check it out if you’re interested!
Nanobanners – FREE
Banner notifications were initially introduced to iOS to reduce notifications’ intrusiveness, but it seems like the banners in iOS 7 and later have been a bit counterproductive to this idea since they fully cover the Navigation Bar and its buttons.
Based on the circumstances, a jailbreak tweak called Nanobanners was born. This tweak shrinks those banners to the height of your Status Bar, reducing their footprint and ensuring that you can always access the controls in your Navigation Bar when you need them.
You can learn more about Nanobanners and how to get it in our full review.
QuickPrefs – FREE
Some people have more jailbreak tweaks installed than others, and getting to their preference panes in the Settings app can become a chore. With that in mind, iOS developer AnthroPak has released a new free jailbreak tweak called QuickPrefs.
As indicated by the name, QuickPrefs makes it easier to get to your favorite jailbreak tweak-centric preference panes by adding four new entries to the 3D Touch menu that you access when pressing firmly on the Settings app icon.
You can customize your preferred preference panes and more in the Settings app after installation, and we strongly advise checking out our full review to learn more about how QuickPrefs works.
Other releases this week
actualFBPullToRefreshView: Makes the Facebook app’s Pull to Refresh spinner blue (free via BigBoss repository)
addsource: Automatically adds any repositories residing in your clipboard to the Cydia app (free via BigBoss repository – review)
eSim+: Prompts you choose a SIM card for calling when using a dual-SIM iPhone (free via iArray’s repository)
FaceID for Hidden Photos: Requires Face ID authentication for you to access the Hidden Photos album (free via Menuska’s repository – review)
FlashBack Trial: Save your device’s setup so that it can be easily applied later on after changing it (free via Packix repository)
Folders iOS9: Makes folders more like how they were in iOS 9 (free via BigBoss repository)
SamsungPowerDown: Gives your jailbroken handset a Samsung-esque power down interface (free via DevNTNghia’s repository – review)
SaveVideoDialog: An alert that lets you prevent a recorded video from being saved to your Camera Roll (free via BigBoss repository)
Tweak Manager: Lets you enable or disable tweaks in bulk with presets (free via mogdan’s repository)
VCaller Screen: Sets camera video as the call background for incoming and outgoing calls (free via BigBoss repository)
WAInputRedButton: Makes the Input Chat buttons in the WhatsApp Messenger app red (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
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 and/or 12 device below:
Those interested in jailbreaking iOS 11 and 12 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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