When you aren’t playing any music, you might notice how Control Center’s Now Playing widget exhibits the text “Not Playing” in the upper half.
Remove the ‘Not Playing’ text from Control Center’s Now Playing widget with this tweak

When you aren’t playing any music, you might notice how Control Center’s Now Playing widget exhibits the text “Not Playing” in the upper half.
Dual-SIM capabilities comes in clutch when one of your iPhone’s cellular carriers falls behind in service quality. It’s also handy when you want more than one phone number. But the process of toggling cellular providers is cumbersome and leaves a lot to be desired.
Sometimes when you come across something interesting on a website, you can’t help but want to research it further. The same thing might happen if you’re browsing social media, such as Twitter.
Many of my favorite add-ons for jailbroken iPhones and iPads come in the form of CCSupport add-ons. These are usually additional toggles for Control Center that Apple doesn’t include out of the box, but can be added by the end user after jailbreaking their handset.
Learn how to add a VPN button to the Control Center on your iPhone or iPad so you can toggle your favorite VPN without leaving the app you're using.
The Control Center interface typically exhibits a blurred background, but if you want something exhibiting a more extreme form of minimalism, then you might prefer a totally blacked out Control Center background instead.
Want to give your jailbroken iPhone or iPad an aesthetic boost with respect to the Control Center interface? If you answered yes to that question, then we’ve got just the solution for you.
Jailbreakers who are in the market to make their iPhone’s Control Center interface much more powerful can take advantage of a newly released jailbreak tweak called BetterCC by iOS developer Miguelaka95.
It’s only natural to experience challenges concentrating on occasion. Sometimes, it’s because of the plethora of distractions around us, and all it takes is some soothing sound effects to counter those distractions.
Do Not Disturb is one of my most-used features when it comes to my iPhone and iPad. That’s because sometimes I just want to watch a movie, play a game, or get productive without an app pinging me with notifications that would otherwise break my concentration.
Depending on how you use your iPhone or iPad, you might have a preferred way to listen to audio in one app that differs from how you listen to audio in another app. For example, you might prefer using a Bluetooth speaker for the Music app, but prefer using your AirPods to listen to YouTube video how-tos, etc.
While there’s certainly no shortage of things that you can do with a jailbroken iPhone or iPad these days, perhaps one of my favorite things to customize is Control Center because I use it so frequently throughout the day.
Fortunately for those who agree with me, iOS developers Tr1Fecta and Kennyroo have just launched a brand new jailbreak tweak dubbed Akara that claims to give Control Center a “refreshing yet familiar” makeover.