Do you listen to a lot of music on your jailbroken iPhone? If you do, then you might be interested in a jailbreak tweak that changes the aesthetics of your Lock Screen’s native music player interface.
One such jailbreak tweak is Reo by iOS developer Mysteryexe, and as it would appear, this tweak plays nicely with jailbroken iOS 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 devices and works with most music apps, including Apple Music and Spotify, among others.
As noted in the tweak’s depiction page, Reo supports both dark and light mode styles and offers minimized and maximized Lock Screen players and customizations for parameters such as offset, size, corner radius, blur, border, and more. The interface is fully animated and users can set the album artwork as their Lock Screen’s background with up to three different blur options.
For those who already use jailbreak tweaks such as Designer, Nexus, and Mitsuha Forever, the developer states the Reo is fully compatible with those and shouldn’t introduce any unwanted conflicts.
In future updates to Reo, the developer plans to improve the user interface on iOS 16 devices, improve support for iPads, fix bugs with the album artwork displaying.
As Mysteryexe’s first jailbreak tweak, Reo offers an impressive boost to the native iPhone’s Lock Screen and supports both rootful and rootless jailbreaks including palera1n, Dopamine, and XinaA15 v2. Rootless jailbreak users, including the likes of Dopamine, will need to install legacy arm64e support for the tweak to work properly.
If you’re interested in leveling up your Lock Screen’s Now Playing music player experience, then you can currently acquire Reo from the Havoc repository via your favorite package manager app for just $1.99.
Are you planning to take advantage of Reo, its beautiful aesthetics, and all the different customization options that it brings to the table? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below.