Latest iOS 10 To 10.2 Jailbreak Tweaks For iPhone & iPad Users
Ceage SottoThe latest release of the Yalu iOS jailbreak has enabled new tweaks for iPhone users. New tweaks are always available for the phone's package mobile manager, Cydia.
iReviews was, this week, able to compile seven new tweaks that are worth checking out. The YouTube channel has constantly been updating fresh content coming out of Cydia.
Here are seven notable tweaks that are compatible with iOS 10 to 10.2. The tweaks include features for a jailbroken iPad and iPhone devices.
Free Yalu Jailbreak Tweaks
Before anything, it is important to point out that out of the seven new tweaks, four of them are for free. Users who would want to add configurable 3D Touch actions can check out "Wormhole." Aside from being free, the tweak allows a variety of options for iPhone users. (note: users will need an iPhone with 3D touch for the tweak to work).
iPad owners who would want to take advantage of its Split View and Slide Over feature can try "Gorgone." The tweak even supports devices that don't have the features, including the iPhone.
Worried about expiring iOS apps? "Immortal" would be a key tweak for many users. The tweak prevents the expiration of signed apps. It also bypasses the per-device-limit of three signed applications.
This will allow users to install unlimited apps through Cydia Impactor. This includes a free Apple Developer account without re-installation after seven days.
Worried about iOS security? With "TouchPass" users will be able to disable the passcode Lock Screen. This forces owners to unlock the device with the Touch ID only.
Paid Yalu Jailbreak Tweaks
"Instalauncher" configures an activator action to access all your apps alphabetically. All apps and app icons will be listed in such order. The tweak is reportedly fast, according to Redmond Pie's Oliver Hassam. It is priced at $1.99.
For $0.99, "Stealth Cam" will enable users to record videos and take photos even with the iPhone's screen off. The feature can be accessed by pressing the sleep/wake button in the Camera app.
Last on the list is Horseshoe. Priced at $1.99, the tweak allows users to make the Control Center's swipe movement fluid. This also covers shifting from the album artwork.
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