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It's been a while since we published an article on our magazine with 10 great iOS 14 jailbreak tweaks - you can read it in the link we've attached below. Jailbreak and all tweaks are constantly growing and users can use absolutely perfect features, which at least I am personally excited about. Below, we'll take a look at a list of 10 more jailbreak tweaks that will allow you to customize your iPhone to the max. We'll look at tweaks to modify the control center or lock screen, as well as tweaks that change the system's behavior.

In order to be able to install and use individual tweaks, it is necessary that you have specific repositories added to the Cydia application, which serves as a kind of jailbreak guide, from which the tweaks are downloaded. For each tweak listed below, you will find information about which repository it comes from. Using the link I am attaching below, you can view an article in which you will find a list of the most used repositories, which you can easily add using the link.

The most popular jailbreak tweak repositories can be found here

BetterCCXI

Tweak BetterCCXI is used to perfectly and easily customize the control center. In addition to the fact that with this tweak you can easily rearrange all the elements that are part of the control center, you can add labels to them, or various advanced options for better control. Of course, changing the size of individual elements and much more is also a matter of course. Tweak BetterCCXI you can download for free from the Packix repository.

FloatyTab

If you open a classic application on your iPhone, it will most likely have controls at the bottom of the screen - just click on the App Store, Music, or perhaps the Watch application. If you download FloatyTab, all these controls will be moved to a small floating panel. In terms of appearance, this is a great improvement. If you're familiar with this panel, you may have seen it on Pinterest. FloatyTab is available for $1.49 in the Twickd repository.

Groups

For several long years now, we haven't been able to customize the lock screen on our iPhone in any way - that is, except to change the wallpaper. Still the same interface is simply broken and does not inspire anything. If you have the same opinion and have a jailbreak installed, use the Grupi tweak. Specifically, this tweak takes care of notifications - if you have more than one from a single application, it will unite them into a kind of group. These groups of applications can then be clicked and notifications displayed. Tweak Groups you can buy it for $1.99 in the Packix repository.

Dotto+

If you receive a notification from an application in iOS, in addition to the classic notification, you can recognize it through the badges that appear in the upper right corner of the application icon on the home screen. By default, this badge is red and has a number in it, if you download the Dotto+ tweak you'll get the ability to change the badge color per app, along with other customization options. Tweak Dotto+ you can download for free from the Dynastic repository.

Whoops

It has certainly happened to each of us at least once - you sent a message in the Messages application, but immediately afterwards you found out that there was an error in it, or that it was addressed to someone else. In any case, there is still no function available in Messages, with which you could download the message back or delete it. This is exactly what the Whoops tweak solves, which after pressing the send button will only send the message for a few seconds, during which you can cancel the send. Tweak Whoops you can download for free from the SparkDev repository.

DnDSwitch

The side switch on the iPhone is used to activate silent mode easily and quickly. If you activate this mode, you can still receive all notifications and calls, and vibrations are also active by default. In addition, there is also a Do Not Disturb mode, which blocks all notifications and calls, unless you have set it otherwise. If you use Do Not Disturb often, the DnDSwitch tweak will come in handy. This sets the Do Not Disturb mode to be (de)activated using the side switch. Tweak DnDSwitch you can download for free from the Packix repository.

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AirPay

In the Czech Republic, we have been able to use Apple Pay for several years, thanks to which you can pay with an iPhone or, for example, with an Apple Watch. As soon as you activate the Apple Pay interface on your iPhone, you will see a classic screen in which you have a choice of several cards and you must be authorized to use them. If you are already bored with this native interface, you will definitely like the AirPay tweak. After Apple Pay is activated, it will display a small interface that is similar to the AirPods pairing interface, which you can customize. AirPay you can download for $1 in the Twickd repository.

LetMeDecline

If someone calls you on your iPhone while it is locked, only a slider will appear on the screen to accept the call. As for the reject button, you would look for it in vain - to reject, you need to press the power button twice. If this doesn't suit you, then you need the LetMeDecline tweak, which adds a decline button to the screen. Tweak LetMeDecline you can download for free from the Packix repository.

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Complicaitons

Do you own an Apple Watch and like complications? If you answered yes to this question, then I have great news for you - with the help of the Complications tweak, you can add them to your iPhone, specifically to the lock screen. Complications can show you a lot of information on your iPhone, such as battery status, steps taken, weather, and more—simply put, this is something Apple should have done a long time ago. Tweak Complications you can buy for less than 2 dollars in the Packix repository.

Docktyle

Tweak Docktyle is used to redesign the Dock located at the bottom of the home screen. In particular, it can change its color, or add transitions of different color shades to the background. If you've ever taken the plunge into completely customizing your home screen, the bottom Dock may have been the last missing piece of the puzzle. With Docktyle, you've found that piece and can add it. Tweak Docktyle is available for free in the Basepack repository.

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