With Electra being the most current jailbreak tool for Apple-branded handsets, we’re beginning to see more iOS 11-oriented jailbreak tweaks in Cydia as time goes by.
In this roundup, we’ll go over all the jailbreak tweaks that were released in Cydia from April 8th to April 15th. As always, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorite releases in depth and then outline the rest afterward.
Our favorite release this week
Bazzi – $1.99
The iPhone X’s stock battery indicator is a pain point for many because it doesn’t show any numerics like it does on other iPhones. Fortunately, a jailbreak tweak called Bazzi can change that.
This well-thought-out tweak comes with a bevy of different themes you can pick from, and even enables a super-sleek notch-based battery indicator that changes colors and fills a particular portion of the notch dependent on your current battery level.
Bazzi works everywhere, from the Lock screen to the Home screen, and even inside apps.
Unlike most tweaks, Bazzi is only available from the third-party HASHBANG Productions repository for $1.99. We walk you through the steps to get in our full review.
Other releases this week
Active Display: An active display with battery and time information for iOS devices (free via BigBoss repository)
BlackPasscodeView: Makes the passcode view on the Lock screen black instead of transparent (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
ClearFolders: Gives your Home screen’s folder icons a clear appearance for a cleaner look (free via BigBoss repository)
CustomLoadingText: Lets you customize loading spinner texts in apps systemwide (free via BigBoss repository)
IPonCC: Displays IP address and more in Control Center on iOS 11 (free via BigBoss repository)
LeaveAppMakeBounce: Provides a subtle bounce animation when you close apps in iOS (free via BigBoss repository)
NowPlayingDisable: Disables the Now Playing interface on the Lock screen (free via BigBoss repository)
ShyWeatherChannelButton: Hides the Weather Channel button in the stock Weather app (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)
That wraps things up for this week’s jailbreak tweak roundup, but remember to stay tuned to iDB throughout the week to get all the latest on every new release as it materializes.
If you’re looking for more tweaks, then consider adding third-party Cydia repositories to your device to expand your scope and check out last week’s jailbreak tweak roundup in case you might’ve missed anything. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find ways to tweak your jailbroken iOS 10 device below:
- The best jailbreak tweaks to use with iOS 10
- The 13 features iOS 11 ‘borrowed’ from the jailbreak community
- These tweaks make your jailbroken iOS 10 device look like it’s running iOS 11
What was your favorite jailbreak tweak released this week? Share in the comments section below!