Want to save yourself hours of watching YouTube videos to find great jailbreak tweaks for iOS 10? You have come to the right place. I’ve watched a large number of these videos, and here I’m posted the tweaks that I decided were worth keeping. They are truly the best of the best in my opinion. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have. Please post your favorite tweaks, if you don't see it already listed.
The Essentials - Here are a few tweaks that are very essential for everyone
System and Keyboard Tweaks – Jazz up your phone!
More great tweaks!
Additional Repo's
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The Essentials - Here are a few tweaks that are very essential for everyone
- No Update - updating your iOS version will remove your jailbreak and can prevent the ability to re-jailbreak, this tweak prevents iOS updates. There are no settings for this tweak. Be sure to download “No Update” and not “NoUpdate”. Another alternative is Mikoto, but it has more options than you might want or need. Verify in “Settings → Mikoto” that OTA Updates are disabled.
- Immortal – While you will still need to re-jailbreak (run Yalu102 again) after rebooting… With this tweak you can prevent apps from being disabled when your developer certificate expires.
- ICleanerPro – This app will clean-up unneeded files freeing up storage space.
- PreferenceOrganizer 2 – Why Apple hasn’t done this is beyond me… PreferenceOrganizer 2 will group “System Apps”, “Social Networking Apps”, “Tweaks”, “App Store Apps”, and “Wallet & Apple Pay” into their own panels, instead of creating one giant list on the first panel of the Settings app.
- Speedy – This tweak removes animations. It makes loading apps and folders quicker.
- ReformX (and IconRenamer) – This tweak (and app) will allow you to change a bunch of SpringBoard settings. Under the “Homescreen” options, you can change it so your homescreen has 5 columns and 5 rows. Under the “Dock” options, you can change it so your dock holds five apps as well, and hide the dock background. IconRenamer will allow you to edit icon names when you tap them in jiggle mode. Useful for apps with a title that overlap in a 5x5 grid. I would also change IconRenamer to double tap in “Settings → Tweaks → IconRenamer → Require Double Tap”. It will prevent you from showing the rename dialog (for the icon you are holding) when you enter jiggle mode.
- AdvancedSettings8 – A bunch of additional SpringBoard settings… After enabling this tweak inside the Settings app, press and hold the Settings icon to display the additional settings. I only use “Pinch to Close” for folders, but there is a ton of other settings that can be adjusted.
- Floater – This app will float system widgets, such as Notification Center and Control Center, rather than leaving them attached to the edge of the screen. It can also be used to change the icon corner radius of icons (to increase the rounding), or make the icons completely round. I use a custom radius of 25.
- Folder6Plus – If you have a iPhone 6+ (or even if you don’t), this tweak will give you a 4x4 grid for folders. On my iPhone SE, the folder background moves off the sides of the screen. To fix this I suggest three additional tweaks and changing two settings in ReformX. The first tweak is NoFolderBackground (self-explanatory). The second tweak is NougatFolder which will give you the Android Nougat style folder icons which look way better than a 4x4 grid stuffed in an icon. The third tweak gets around the problem where you can’t drag icons to other folder pages (because the folder is wider than the screen) and is called MultiIconMover+. With this tweak you can select multiple icons while in jiggle mode, move to the page you want them on, hit the home key and all the selected icons move to that page. Also in ReformX (under Folders), change icon labels to a size 10 font, and scale icon size to 85%. Note: The NougatFolder icons will be completely round, and will ignore any settings from Floater.
- iWidget and iWidget Pack Sch 3 – This tweak will allow you to draw a clock banner widget above the dock, I use it to separate the dock from the rest of the SpringBoard. To add a widget just press and hold on the background of the SpringBoard. The widget I use is “Drawer Clock Sch”. You will need to add the widget to each page to make it look like it’s associated with the dock. I also use a weather widget on my 2nd page. There are a bunch of additional iWidget packs available. I also suggest removing the page dots in “ReformX → Misc → Hide Page Indicators” for this tweak.
- AquaBoard – All I have to say about this tweak is, love it! It ripples the background (like water) on both the SpringBoard and lock screen (before you press the home home to unlock the device), when you tap on the screen.
- BounceNotify8 – While I don’t use this app, because I don’t deal with my app notifications in any prompt manner, I can see the appeal of this tweak. This tweak will bounce (up and down) any icon **in the dock** that has app notifications (missed calls, new E-mail, etc…).
- Anemone – This is an app that manages SpringBoard themes. I only use the default theme that reflects the dock icons on the background. Looks nice with AquaBoard. In the Anemone app, Enable “Anemone” theme, Preview and Apply.
- SpinSettings – Constantly spins the gear inside the Settings icon.
System and Keyboard Tweaks – Jazz up your phone!
- Activator – This tweak will assign actions to gestures or events. I also suggest three tweaks for this tweak: JiggleMode, Last App, and Quit App for Activator. I could write an entire article about Activator, you will just need to play around with it. Trust me it’s useful. I have it set up to start playing one of my Pandora play lists when it connects to the Bluetooth in my car.
- Action Menu – This tweak adds additional actions to the action menu. Four actions (Copy All, Dial, Favorites, and Scroll) are included, additional actions are added using other tweaks. I use the GoogleSearchActionMenu and TranslateMe tweaks with it.
- HostAdBlocker – Blocks ad sites, works for all apps.
- Gorgone – Adds SplitView and SlideOver to unsupported devices. With iOS 10.2 on my iPhone SE, I wasn’t able to SplitView (although I have seen other configurations work for iOS 10 on YouTube), but SlideOver does work.
- PowerDown – You don’t want to reboot your iOS 10.2 jailbreak more than you have to. PowerDown will add three more options to the power down windows that shows when you press and hold the power down button. It adds “Slide to reboot”, “Slide to respring”, and “Slide to safe mode”, the last two will keep your phone in a jailbroken state.
- Palert – This tweak changes the default modal system dialogs. Instead of the standard dialog box, it uses a full-screen (with a blurred background) look similar to tvOS. It looks great!
- Switcher+ - Adds rounded corners to your app switcher cards. Has adjustable settings.
- StatusSwitcher and StatusFolder – Keeps your status bar visible in the app switcher and when displaying folders.
- Sonus – A visually low-impact replacement for the volume HUD.
- SwipeSelection – This tweak allows you to swipe left and right on the keyboard to scroll the cursor location when editing text.
- ImageBoard – Really spice up your keyboard with a background image. I love Hubble Space Telescope pictures (that don’t have a lot of white areas) for this. Change the keyboard image in Settings, save and respring.
More great tweaks!
- SendDelay – Give yourself a short delay after sending a text message, where you have the option to cancel sending the text message. When you send a text, the send button turns from green to red. If you tap the button while it’s red, it will cancel sending the text.
- App Manger – An app that allows you to view disk usage, backup, restore, and wipe apps from your device.
- Filza (Experts Only) – Full access to the entire file system.
- App Admin – Downgrade an App Store app to a previous version, as long as it’s still being signed by Apple.
- App Percent – Show installation percentage in the App Store and receive notifications when an app finishes installing.
- AppDelete – Removes the jiggle mode close button on specific apps, preventing the app from being removed. Adjustable from inside the Settings app.
- AutoPause – Pause any playing track when you turn the volume down to zero.
- BatteryLife – Display useful information about battery usage.
- Calypso 2 – More options for customizing your SpringBoard.
- FlipControlCenter and CCLowPower – Adds additional toggles to your Control Center.
- Lepidopterist – Search for Cydia apps in Spotlight.
- Lithium Ion – This app is a theme manger for your power bar. I love the Zelda hearts.
- SafariFullScreenScrolling and SafariRefresh – Adds two features to Safari that Google Chrome uses. Go to full screen mode when scrolling down, and refresh the page when you try to scroll up and you are already at the top of the page.
- WiCarrier – Display the name of the Wi-Fi network you are connected to in the Carrier text of the status bar, when connected to and using Wi-Fi. When not connected to Wi-Fi, your carrier’s name is restored. Note: Some people can't get WiCarrier working, also it bugged out on me once and displayed my internal IP address and not the network name
Additional Repo's
- PreferenceOrganizer 2 and iCleaner Pro: http://cydia.angelxwind.net/
- Host AdBlocker: http://rishanan.github.io/
- Speedy: http://repo.sparkservers.co.uk/
- Palert: I use HYI, but wont post this repo's link because it's a piracy site, I'm still looking for the official repo for this tweak.
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