Numerous users have long craved a jailbroken iPhone for the numerous tweaks available from talented Cydia developers. One of my personal favourites was SBSettings, which allowed instant access to frequently used system settings such as Wi-Fi, Airplane mode, brightness, Bluetooth, etc.
Today with the preview of Control Center, Apple essentially brought features of SBSettings to the iPhone, and it is about time. By swiping up from any location, users will be presented with a screen toggle and control the following:
Airplane mode
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Do Not Disturb
Orientation lock
Screen brightness
iPod
AirDrop, AirPlay
Shortcuts to: new Flashlight app, timer, calculator, camera
From the looks of it, the flashlight app industry has just been crushed. We can’t wait to give Control Center a try.
Apple today released iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS 17 and watchOS 10 today for download. If you’re not ready to install iOS 17 just yet, and want an overview of what’s new, check out the following video that’s over an hour long from zollotech. "In this video I show you over 210 more new changes...
The first iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro orders are set to be delivered this Friday, September 22, the launch day of the new devices. While existing order statuses are in the “preparing to ship” phase, some orders have actually already shipped and are with UPS right now. That’s right, you can now find your...
Elon Musk discussed the future of his social media platform X during a livestream with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, suggesting again that users might have to start paying to use the social network. "Moving to having a small monthly payment for use of the X system," said Musk, aiming to combat the...