Back in 2020, when the MagSafe charging standard was still quite young and only available on Appleās latest mobile devices, jailbreak tweak developers were making add-ons for pwned handsets that would enable the MagSafe-specific charging animation on non-MagSafe devices when connecting them to power.
One of those tweaks, known by the name of MagSafe Enabler by iOS developer Tomasz Poliszuk, was a popular add-on that received lots of downloads. But as jailbreaks shifted to the newer rootless dynamic, the developer never updated the tweak to support it. Fortunately, a new jailbreak developer is stepping up to fill those shoes.
Enter MagSafeEnabler by iOS developer Michael Melita, a jailbreak tweak that accomplishes the same goal as Poliszukās original tweak, but with full support for modern rootless jailbreaks like Dopamine and palera1n on firmware up to and including iOS 16.
According to a post shared about the project on /r/jailbreak, MagSafeEnabler is intended for jailbroken iOS 16 devices, but may also be compatible with jailbroken iOS 15 devices. Melita, a fan of the original jailbreak tweak, says they made the new MagSafeEnabler because Poliszuk appears to have left the jailbreak community. Nevertheless, Melita wanted this jailbreak tweak to live on.
MagSafeEnabler, just like the original tweak, simply enables the MagSafe charging animation on the Lock Screen when connecting the device in question to a power source. It doesnāt matter if the device is connected to a MagSafe-enabled charger or not; even connecting to a Qi wireless charger or a Lightning cable is enough to invoke the animation.
Itās important to note that MagSafeEnabler doesnāt enable MagSafe capabilities on a non-MagSafe device, nor will it make your device charge any differently (or faster). Itās merely intended to enable Appleās slick native Magsafe charging animation.
If youāre jailbroken on iOS 16 and youāre interested in giving the new MagSafeEnabler jailbreak tweak a try, then you can acquire it for free from Michael Melitaās personal repository via your favorite package manager app. The tweak is also open source on the developerās GitHub repository for those interested in peeping at the source code.
Anyone who isnāt already using Michael Melitaās personal repository can add it to their package manager app of choice by using the URL provided below:
https://michaelmelita1.github.io/
Are you planning to give MagSafeEnabler a try? Be sure to let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.