The Lock Screen typically displays a Control Center grabber at the top-right of the user interface, just underneath the battery level indicator in the Status Bar.
The Lock Screen typically displays a Control Center grabber at the top-right of the user interface, just underneath the battery level indicator in the Status Bar.
Around two years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called Akara by iOS developers Tr1fecta and Kennyroo that reimagined the Control Center user experience while maintaining a semi-stick aesthetic as not to detract from Apple’s design techniques.
We only just started to see jailbreak tweaks for iPadOS 17 starting this week, and the same developer (pookjw) is out this week with another intriguing release called AnimatedSFSymbol to animate all your device’s SF symbols.
Getting tired of how unchanging the Control Center user interface is after so many new iterations of iOS recently? If so, then you’re not alone; in fact, jailbreak developers are happy to give you new Control Center aesthetics if that’s your wish.
One of my favorite display brightness-centric jailbreak tweaks of all time, AdvancedBrightnessSlider by iOS developer jschiefner, received an update to version 1.2.1 this week with support for rootless iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 jailbreaks like Dopamine and palera1n.
Among the different types of toggles and shortcuts that exist in Control Center, it seems like Apple left out all the good ones, and iOS developer kingpuffdaddi knows what’s up.
Rootless jailbreak users who take advantage of VPNs to bolster their internet privacy will be happy to know that iOS developer KingPuffDaddi has updated the CCVPN tweak to support the Dopamine and palera1n-c rootless jailbreaks for iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16.
One of the most popular jailbreak tweaks for Control Center that we ever showed our readers was BigSurCenter by iOS developer nicho1asdev. Now, two years later, the tweak has been updated to take advantage of the latest rootless jailbreaks for iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16.
If you want a cleaner looking Control Center interface on your iPhone or iPad, then it’s hard to look anywhere else than the popular BigSurCenter jailbreak tweak by iOS developer nicho1asdev.
For those looking for a unique way to customize their jailbroken handset’s Control Center interface, and new and free jailbreak tweak called ccSquare by iOS developer Ahmad Mokadam might prove useful.
Everyone I know likes the feeling of haptic feedback they get when interacting with certain features in their iPhone’s operating system, so it comes as no surprise that jailbreak tweak developers are always adding it to more places.
When it comes to jailbreaking and the many different tool options available, it’s inevitable that users will want to know which one(s) are the most stable, and the new Uptime jailbreak tweak by iOS developer MTAC can help.