iOS 12 makes Siri flashlight a reality. While this is something we learned back at June's WWDC, we're bringing this convenient feature to your attention ahead of iOS 12's public launch.
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Jumper adds customizable app shortcuts to any jailbroken iPhone’s Lock screen
Shortcuts are always advantageous, especially on the smartphones we use every day. That’s why iOS developer neoish crafted a jailbreak tweak known as Jumper.
How to use your Apple Watch as a flashlight
In this tutorial, we will show you how to turn on the flashlight and alert light on your Apple Watch so you can see things in the dark without hurting your night vision or safely take an evening run on the road.
QuickFlash puts a flashlight button on your Lock screen
Having quick access to your iPhone's LED flash is always convenient, and that’s why Apple built their own Flashlight toggle into iOS when they introduced Control Center with iOS 7. But now, you can make accessing the flashlight even easier.
A new free jailbreak tweak called QuickFlash by iOS developer Ziph0n adds a flashlight button to the bottom right of your Lock screen, allowing you to turn on the flashlight with just a tap.
Aukey’s 30,000 mAh battery pack stores lots of power and charges with Lightning
There are a ton of battery packs out there, and we just showed you a couple of very stout options from Anker last month, but for those who need even more juice, Aukey has a versatile 30,000 mAh battery pack with handy unique features.
Because I was personally impressed with the build quality and features this battery pack had to offer, I’m excited to show you everything it can do.
Talus: a widget for jailbroken devices that performs an array of different tasks
If you're rocking a jailbroken iOS device and have been in the market for a widget that can do a ton of things from a single interface, then Talus is a new jailbreak tweak release that could be worth taking a look at.
We'll show you what Talus is all about in this piece so you can decide whether or not to add it to your tweak arsenal.
iOS 10 tidbit: 3D Touch the flashlight toggle to choose an intensity
Apple originally introduced Control Center in iOS 7, which was their way of answering both the competition on multiple Android platforms and the jailbreak community in one fell swoop.
With iOS 10, which Apple announced at the WWDC 2016 Keynote this week, Apple has shown off some obvious changes to Control Center, including a modular paged navigation design and different color tones and styles.
Of course, aesthetic wasn’t the only change. Apple also made the flashlight toggle button from Control Center a whole lot more useful as well.