>> By Anthony Bouchard >> Now that both checkra1n and unc0ver support iOS/iPadOS 13.5, the latest >> available firmware from Apple at the time of this writing, it seems more >> compelling than ever for jailbreak hopefuls to join the pwned life. >> >> If you pulled the trigger and now have a jailbroken handset at your >> disposal, then there’s only one thing left to do: modify it in ways that >> will have members of Apple’s controlling software department pulling out >> their hair by the roots. Not sure what to install just yet? No problem! >> We’ll show you what we think are some of the best jailbreak tweaks for iOS >> 13 in this piece. >> >> The best jailbreak tweaks for iOS 13 >> >> 1) Aerial 2 >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Aerial 2 allows jailbreakers >> to customize the color of individual Status Bar icons. It’s a quick and easy >> way to add a fresh coat of paint to your newly jailbroken device. >> >> You can learn more about Aerial 2 in our full review. >> >> 2) Ainsworth >> >> Available for $1.49 in the Twickd repository, Ainsworth improves the native >> Bluetooth pairing interface in iOS 13 so that several of your favorite >> Bluetooth speakers and headphones connect the same way your AirPods do. >> >> You can learn more about Ainsworth in our full review. >> >> 3) AirPay >> >> Available for $0.99 in the Twickd repository, AirPay is an AirPods >> pairing-inspired redesign for iOS’ Apple Pay interface. >> >> You can learn more about AirPay in our full review. >> >> 4) Arc >> >> Available for $0.99 from the Twickd repository, Arc is a beautiful shortcut >> tweak for iOS 13 that lets you get to your favorite apps and access vital >> toggles from a single interface that you can invoke from anywhere in iOS. >> >> You can learn more about Arc in our full review. >> >> 5) Appaze 2 >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Appaze 2 brings a sleek new >> interface to iOS 13 so that you can configure system settings on a per-app >> basis. There’s a lot to take in with this tweak, so you’ll want to read all >> about it. >> >> You can learn more about Appaze 2 in our full review. >> >> 5) Assistability13 >> >> Available for $1.50 in the Packix repository, Assistability13 adds several >> of your iPhone’s shortcuts and toggles directly to the unused portion of the >> Reachability interface. It’s a great way to make use of an otherwise blank >> portion of iOS, and it provides an alternative way of accessing your >> favorite features. >> >> You can learn more about Assistability13 in our full review. >> >> 6) Ayedapt >> >> Available for $2.99 in the Dynastic Repo repository, Ayedapt forces your >> Home Screen app icons to obey dark mode, officially doing away with app >> icons that have white backgrounds. >> >> You can learn more about Ayedapt in our full review. >> >> 7) Banana >> >> Available for free in the Packix repository, Banana is a simple jailbreak >> tweak that lets you customize the behavior of the noise cancellation feature >> of your shiny new AirPods Pro. >> >> You can learn more about Banana in our full review. >> >> 8) Boxy 4 >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Boxy 4 lets jailbreakers >> reorganize their Home Screen layout however they want with a sleek and >> dynamic on-the-fly interface accessible directly on the Home Screen. >> >> You can learn more about Boxy 4 in our full review. >> >> 9) Circuliser >> >> Available for $1.49 in the Chariz repository, Circuliser brings a >> circle-centric audio visualizer to the Now Playing widget. Just like popular >> classics like Mitsuha Infinity, the tweak is adjustable and gives you >> something nice to look at as you listen to songs. >> >> You can learn more about Circuliser in our full review. >> >> 10) ColoredScrollIndicator >> >> Available for free in the Twickd repository, ColoredScrollIndicator lets >> users add a splash of color to their handset’s scroll bars. Those colors can >> be solid, gradient-based, or multi-color. It’s a great way to achieve >> minimal custom aesthetics on your jailbroken handset. >> >> You can learn more about ColoredScrollIndicator in our full review. >> >> 11) Complications >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Complications lets you have >> Apple Watch-inspired complications on your iPhone’s Lock screen. They’re >> informative and match the same complications you’d view on your Apple Watch. >> If you don’t have an Apple Watch, then this is a good way to see >> complications without it. >> >> You can learn more about Complications in our full review. >> >> 12) ConfirmRotate >> >> Available for $0.99 in the Packix repository, ConfirmRotate is a genius >> tweak that makes you tap a confirmation before your handset rotates the >> display into a different orientation. It’s perfect for when you want to >> avoid accidental rotations while viewing videos and helps combat false >> positives. >> >> You can learn more about ConfirmRotate in our full review. >> >> 13) Continuity >> >> Available for $1.00 in the Packix repository, Continuity is a jailbreak >> tweak that lets you use widescreen desktop wallpapers on your iPhone in a >> smart way. As you scroll from one page to another, the wallpaper moves along >> with you, letting you see every detail. >> >> You can learn more about Continuity in our full review. >> >> 14) CPUTool >> >> Available for $2.50 in the Packix repository, CPUTool allows users to >> underclock their CPU to save battery life. >> >> You can learn more about CPUTool in our full review. >> >> 15) DNDMyRecording >> >> Available for free in the Packix repository, DNDMyRecording automatically >> enables Do Not Disturb when you begin a screen recording. It’s a simple >> solution to prevent notification banners from inadvertently appearing in >> your screen recordings, and it automatically turns Do Not Disturb mode back >> off again when you’re finished. >> >> You can learn more about DNDMyRecording in our full review. >> >> 16) DockSpring >> >> Avaialble for free in the Packix repository, DockSpring offers one of the >> easiest ways to respring your device that we’ve ever seen, and it’s even >> complemented with a nice animation. Simply drag up on the Home Screen Dock, >> and the respring commences. >> >> You can learn more about DockSpring in our full review. >> >> 17) Docktyle >> >> Available for free in the Basepack repository, Docktyle lets you change the >> Home Screen’s Dock aesthetics with custom colors and even background >> gradients. It’s a great way to add some personality to your Home screen if >> you’re new to jailbreaking. >> >> You can learn more about Docktyle in our full review. >> >> 18) DockX >> >> Available for free in udevs repository, DockX brings a plethora of useful >> text editing shortcuts to the empty bottom region of the native iOS keyboard >> on notched devices. Among those shortcuts are select all, copy, paste, cut, >> undo, and redo. >> >> You can learn more about Docktyle in our full review. >> >> 19) dotto+ >> >> Available for free from the Dynastic Repo repository, dotto+ brings a >> revamped notification badge experience to jailbroken iOS 13 devices. The new >> notification badges are much easier on the eyes and can even be colorized >> for additional eye candy appeal. >> >> You can learn more about dotto+ in our full review. >> >> 20) Dress >> >> Available for free in the Litten repository, Dress permits extensive >> customization of your handset’s Lock screen. The tweak was designed to help >> you customize your Lock screen without having to install more than one tweak >> to do so, and we think it does a great job. >> >> You can learn more about Dress in our full review. >> >> 21) DualClock >> >> Available for $0.99 in the Packix repository, DualClock adds a secondary >> date and time display to your Lock screen so that you can simultaneously >> monitor two different time zones. It’s useful when you’re right on the >> border of two different time zones or if you have friends in other time >> zones that you contact frequently. >> >> You can learn more about DualClock in our full review. >> >> 22) Dyadic >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Twickd repository, Dyadic allows jailbreakers to >> integrate the Today view into the Control Center interface. The tweak looks >> great on the iPad, which can also be jailbroken with the new unc0ver, but it >> also works on the iPhone if you don’t mind swiping between interfaces. >> >> You can learn more about Dyadic in our full review. >> >> 23) Edictus >> >> Available for free in the Merona repository, Edictus lets you make dynamic >> wallpapers out of two different images that respond to iOS 13’s native dark >> and light mode settings. It’s great for when you aren’t happy with the >> native dynamic wallpapers in iOS 13. >> >> You can learn more about Edictus in our full review. >> >> 24) eggNotch >> >> Available for free in the BigBoss repository, eggNotch lets owners of >> notched handsets effectively hide their notch from view anywhere in iOS by >> putting a black strip across the top of the display. While most people have >> embraced the notch by new, this is a way for those who haven’t to hide it >> from view indefinitely. >> >> You can learn more about eggNotch in our full review. >> >> 25) Gesto >> >> Available for $3.99 in the Dynastic Repo repository, Gesto integrates >> Control Center and other useful shortcuts into the App Switcher for a more >> centralized user experience. >> >> You can learn more about Gesto in our full review. >> >> 26) Groups >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Dynastic Repo repository, Groups allows folks who >> do a lot of text messaging to sort their conversation thread view into >> sections. With it, you can keep all work-related conversations in one group, >> all personal conversations in another, and so on. You can name groups >> whatever you want. >> >> You can learn more about Groups in our full review. >> >> 27) Harbor 3 >> >> Available for $3.99 in the Packix repository, Harbor 3 brings an >> iPadOS-inspired Dock experience to the iPhone, complete with a floating >> Dock, active app indicators, animations, and more. >> >> You can learn more about Harbor 3 in our full review. >> >> 28) LetMeDecline >> >> Available for free in the Packix repository, LetMeDecline makes it easier to >> decline incoming phone calls by replacing the slide to answer slider with >> two dedicated buttons for answering and declining the call. >> >> You can learn more about LetMeDecline in our full review. >> >> 29) LightsOut >> >> Available for free in Skitty’s repository, LightsOut makes your iPhone >> automatically transition between light mode and dark mode depending on the >> ambient light settings around it. This tweak helps you get the most out of >> your display while simultaneously saving your eyes from being seared at >> night. >> >> You can learn more about LightsOut in our full review. >> >> 30) LPMPad >> >> Available for free in the iCraze repository, LPMPad simply enables iOS’ >> native Low Power Mode in iPadOS to help you save battery even on Apple’s >> tablet platform. >> >> You can learn more about LPMPad in our full review. >> >> 31) Magma Evo >> >> Available for $2.49 in the Packix repository, Magma Evo lets jailbreakers >> add a fresh coat of paint to the Control Center interface with eye-catching >> new fill colors. >> >> You can learn more about Magma Evo in our full review. >> >> 32) Maple 2 >> >> Available for $1.49 in the Packix repository, Maple 2 brings the charging UI >> from Apple’s scrapped AirPower project to jailrboken iOS 13 devices. What’s >> more is you can customize the tweak’s aesthetics probably a lot more than >> Apple would have allowed you to do. >> >> You can learn more about Maple 2 in our full review. >> >> 33) Meteorite >> >> Available for free in the qwertyuiop1379 repository, Meteorite brings a >> dynamic Weather app icon to your Home Screen. It pulls information from the >> native Weather app in real time to do so, and even includes the same data in >> your Status Bar. >> >> You can learn more about Meteorite in our full review. >> >> 34) Nougat >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Chariz repository, Nougat brings an >> Android-inspired Notification Center interface to the iOS platform, complete >> with a dedicated toggle interface that looks and feels exactly how it does >> on an Android smartphone. >> >> You can learn more about Nougat in our full review. >> >> 35) Playing >> >> Available for free in the Dynastic Repo repository, Playing produces a >> notification banner any time your Now Playing track changes with details >> about the current track. >> >> You can learn more about Playing in our full review. >> >> 36) Prysm >> >> Available for $3.49 in the Packix repository, Prysm enables a redesigned >> Control Center interface on jailbroken iOS 13 devices. The new interface can >> do all the same things the original one did, but it looks cooler in the >> process. >> >> You can learn more about Prysm in our full review. >> >> 37) Quart >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Quart brings a redesigned >> notification experience to the iOS platform that looks and feels just right. >> The interface elements are carefully designed to work just as good as they >> look, and it augments the visual appeal of iOS 13 in ways Apple didn’t >> manage when iOS 13 dropped. >> >> You can learn more about Quart in our full review. >> >> 38) QuitAll >> >> Available for free in the Chariz repository, QuitAll lets you tap a single >> button in the App Switcher to force-close all recently used apps. It can >> free up some RAM in a pinch. >> >> You can learn more about QuitAll in our full review. >> >> 39) Safari Electro 2 >> >> Available for $1.00 from the Packix repository, Safari Electro lets you add >> useful new features to Safari on the iPhone, many of which can only be had >> on the iPad. >> >> You can learn more about Safari Electro in our full review. >> >> 40) Sakal >> >> Available for free in the Packix repository, Sakal simply displays whether >> you have any pending alarms at the top of your Lock screen so that you don’t >> forget about them. >> >> You can learn more about Sakal in our full review. >> >> 41) Scorpion >> >> Available for $2.99 in the Dynastic Repo repository, Scorpion improves the >> incoming call interface on jailbroken iPhones by making it less intrusive >> and compressing it into the size of a banner notification. No longer will >> your calls take up the entire screen when you’re trying to do something. >> >> You can learn more about Scorpion in our full review. >> >> 42) SettingsWidgets >> >> Available for free in shepgoba’s repository, SettingsWidgets adds useful >> widgets to the top of your Settings app that depict useful information about >> your device. Widget displays include Storage, Battery, and Wi-Fi. >> >> You can learn more about SettingsWidgets in our full review. >> >> 43) Signe >> >> Available for free in the Openpack repository, Signe lets you perform >> actions in iOS by drawing unique patterns that invoke them. It’s a cool way >> to add personality to your device, as no one but you will know the patterns >> you set up. >> >> You can learn more about Signe in our full review. >> >> 44) Sonus13 >> >> Available for $1.75 in the Packix repository, Sonus13 permits custom volume >> HUD aesthetics on jailbroken iOS 13 devices. Although iOS 13 introduced a >> redesigned volume HUD right out of the box, this tweak lets you go above and >> beyond with custom interfaces. >> >> You can learn more about Sonus13 in our full review. >> >> 45) SwipeExtenderX >> >> Available for $2.49 in the Chariz repository, SwipeExtenderX improves the >> already wonderful iOS keyboard with easier shortcuts for typing, such as >> select, select all, cut, copy, paste, and undo, among others. It’s >> beautifully integrated and feels native, which is why we can easily >> recommend it to jailbreakers on iOS 13. >> >> You can learn more about SwipeExtenderX in our full review. >> >> 46) Tritium >> >> Available for $1.99 in the Packix repository, Tritium brings an Apple >> Watch-inspired always on display experience to the iPhone. It looks and >> works best on OLED-equipped handsets but will also work with other devices. >> >> You can learn more about Tritium in our full review. >> >> 47) Velox Reloaded >> >> Available for $3.99 in the Chariz repository, Velox Reloaded allows you to >> expand certain app icons into full-blown interactive widgets directly on >> your Home Screen. >> >> You can learn more about Velox Reloaded in our full review. >> >> 48) WatchSounds >> >> Available for $1.50 in the Packix repository, WatchSounds allows users to >> customize more of their Apple Watch’s notification sounds using an expanded >> library of native sounds. This does not require you to jailbreak your Apple >> Watch. >> >> You can learn more about WatchSounds in our full review. >> >> 49) WeatherGround >> >> Available for free in the Chariz repository, WeatherGround brings animated >> weather wallpapers to iOS. These wallpapers are completely customizable and >> fun to look at when the weather changes outside. >> >> You can learn more about WeatherGround in our full review. >> >> 50) You Up? >> >> Available for free in the Openpack repository, You Up? makes you solve math >> problems before you can dismiss any firing alarm clock. It’s ideal for >> ensuring that your brain is actually cognitively functioning before your >> turn your alarm off, and it prevents you from falling back asleep unwantedly. >> >> You can learn more about You Up? in our full review. >> >> Wrapping up >> >> That concludes this roundup. There are plenty of other jailbreak tweaks for >> iOS 13 that are worth jailbreaking for, but these are among some of the best >> that come to mind while in deep thought during a lengthy holiday weekend. If >> you’re on iOS 12 instead of iOS 13, then you can check out our curated list >> of the best jailbreak tweaks for iOS 12 instead. >> >> You can expect to see more great jailbreak tweak coverage here at >> iDownloadBlog throughout the week, and if you haven’t already, be sure to >> brush up on the differences and similarities between the checkra1n and >> unc0ver jailbreaks and 10 reasons why you should consider jailbreaking iOS >> 13. >> >> Need help? Use the tutorials below: >> >> What are your favorite jailbreak tweaks for iOS 13? Did we miss any of your >> favorites? 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