![]() ![]() ![]() F.luxį.lux is always one of the first jailbreak tweaks I install. ![]() Then navigate to Sources > Edit > Add and type in that repo web address. To do that, open up Cydia and tap on the Manage tab. Plus, you can add on pages that you can swipe through to add even more toggles and shortcuts to Control Center.įlipControlCenter isn’t available in the default Cydia sources, so you’ll have to add a new repo to Cydia in order to get the tweak (). You can switch around connectivity toggles, as well as the bottom app shortcuts. It doesn’t include as much customization as we’d like, but it’s a great start. A new tweak called FlipControlCenter lets you do just that, to an extent. Sadly, we’re still waiting on a tweak that truly brings back the old style, with the weather widget and the handy “tap to post” social shortcuts.Īnother jailbreak tweak that we’ve been praying for is the ability to customize the Control Center. Granted, these tweaks don’t necessarily bring back the old Notification Center style, but they get rid of the tabs at the top so that all you have is one simple Notification Center with a list of all your notifications. If you’re wanting the old Notification Center back, you’ll want to install NCAllOnly or TabLess. In our post where we discussed some jailbreak tweaks that we were excited about, bringing back the old Notification Center was one of them, and a couple of new iOS 7 jailbreak tweaks finally do this. Any app that accesses the internet and uses a webkit browser (Chrome, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) can take advantage of Nitrous, and in some cases, this can result in over three-times the performance boost than without Nitrous. Nitrous is a really nice jailbreak tweak that gives third-party apps access to the Nitro Javascript Engine. However, it doesn’t have to be like that. Web browsing in Safari on an iOS device is really fast compared to using a third-party option because Apple blocks third-party apps from using its Nitro Javascript Engine. However, these tweaks that I mention below are ones that are huge boons to your iOS 7 experience, and they fix real issues that have annoyed iOS 7 users since day one. I do want to point out that there are a ton of great jailbreak tweaks, but a lot of them fix problems that aren’t even problems in the first place (like a tweak that hides the app name under the icon, or hides the carrier name at the top - unnecessary, but to each his/her own). However, I’ve already been playing around with a handful of jailbreak tweaks on my iPhone 5s and Retina-equipped iPad mini, and there are a few tweaks that are absolutely must-have right now. With that said, more and more iOS 7 Cydia tweaks are being updated with iOS 7 support, with many of the popular ones ready with full iOS 7 support, while others may or may not work (at least until they’re properly updated). The iOS 7 jailbreak is officially available, and while its initial launch was a little murky at first, a recent Cydia update has finally made the jailbreak tolerable. ![]()
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