Are you ready to jailbreak your iPhone? Here are the latest jailbroken apps available on Cydia that will make your iPhone experience much better. Try out these top Cydia pps to customize your experience the way you want it.
Note: Most of these Cydia apps work on iOS 8, but you should check just to make sure that your favorite app is compatible with the latest iOS, to avoid any problems.
Team XBMC: Team XBMC is not really an app so much as it's a collection of controls that let you control media functions through an open-source function that allows you to adjust appearance. If you want an alternative, consider using Plex, which is a competitor to XBMC when it comes to managing audio and video files. From weather forecasts to movie info, never worry about accessing anything easily ever again. FolderCloser: Whenever you launch an app, a folder typically opens in iOS. This can get a little annoying when you are opening multiple apps and launching all kinds of functions. The FolderCloser app allows you to completely close out of an app when you exit it, saving on clean-up and battery life, sending you back directly to the home screen. iCleaner Pro: iCleaner Pro is an app that lets you dig deep into exactly what apps you are using on your phone and what apps you really want. This function allows you to pick out specific apps that you don't want (useless bloatware, usually) and remove them, making organization very easy. Pick exactly what you want to show up on your screen with this download. QuickActivator: QuickActivator is one of the most practical and simple Cydia apps. Download it, and you will have the ability to create your own shortcuts, based on whatever is important to you. Pop up quick launch, and you can assign multiple actions to that windows, including new or existing shortcuts without any problem. iScheduler: iScheduler, as it sounds, is an app that allows you to switch up what main features are most important to you. You can enable or disable primary functions as you see fit, and this includes power, airplane mode, 3G, Location, and much more. Forget digging into Settings, this download makes all your controls extra-easy and gives you new options like Wake-Up and other functions that will prove very simple. Applocker: Applocker does much as it sounds: It allows you to lock whatever apps you want, and choose apps that you allow for free access. This app is meant to manage a variety of social media apps, letting you control who has access to what and which apps are blocked from unwanted access. You can also unlock sessions, toggles, and photos...all depending on what you want other people to see. It's a great privacy app. CCQuick Pro: This app allows you to adjust your control center to make accessing apps a whole lot easier. There's a lot going here, and everything makes moving around iOS easier. There are feature that allow you to adjust locations, ringers, vibrate, hotspots, auto lock, auto brightness...the list goes on and on. Pick out this app to change all sorts of screen features and protect what you really like. CCHide: As you might be able to guess, this app allows you to adjust the Control Center as you see fit. Pick out what essentials you need and assign them to the Center while avoiding all those functions that you don't really care about. This let's you slim down your pop-up menu to the things you really care about, like music or light or cameras or whatever you think is important. WinterBoard: WinterBoard is a great graphical app that allows you to change whatever graphics you want on your iPhone. Use third-party software without worry about incompatibility and download whatever graphic packages you want for your iPhone, letting your imagination run free. Barrel: Barrel, despite its simple name, is a surprisingly handy app that allows you to change all your transitions between apps. Tired of that boring animation for your home screen app? Just tweak it with Barrel until it is exactly as awesome as you want it. There are literally hundreds of options available for this function.
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