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Cydia Tweaks iOS 6 Posted by:      Posted date:  April 3, 2013  | 

What’s your favorite iOS 6 Cydia Tweaks?

1. BiteSMS: If there’s one thing that jailbreakers the world-over accept open-heartedly, it’s that there’s no tweak like biteSMS. This one just blows away all your expectations and creates turns your normal messaging app into something amazing. No words can describe biteSMS because it’s an experience in itself.

2. Appsync:
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3. LockInfo:
LockInfo has come a long way since the initial days. Although I am not much of a fan, LockInfo is certainly a great tweak. Like all the information on your lockscreen? LockInfo is the tweak you should use. Every single notification, every single alert and every single mail – and add weather info, clock, etc. – gets listed in a beautiful way right on your lockscreen. I don’t like the information overload (my LS is pretty empty and minimalistic) but if you’re someone who wants all the info to be instantly accessible, LockInfo is an awesome tweak.

4. Zeppelin:
I like having Dark Knight’s logo instead of the usual carrier thingy. Sometimes, I freak my friends out by having an Android/Windows logo there. Sounds like replicating? Use Zeppelin: the eternally popular tweak that lets you change the carrier logo to something jazzy right away. No resprings required and that’s my favorite part.

5. Fake Operator:
Oh did you say you want your own custom text replacing the carrier’s name? No Zeppelin? Okay! There’s Fake Operator for you! This doesn’t need resprings either and works like a charm. Fake Operator conflicts with Zeppelin so you can have either this or that. Choose for yourself. Or if you’re like me, you’ll have Zeppelin for a while and then a custom text for the next few hours.

6. Springtomize 2:
Springtomize 2 is a must-have for anyone who likes to play around with all the icons of your dash. Springtomize 2 is the Winterboard for icons and there’s literally tons of icons you can grab and customize your springboard with. You’ll also find more options within the settings.

7. Iconoclasm:
If not Springtomize, you go to Iconoclasm. It’s another classic example of a long-standing tweak that has been well-received over the years. Springtomize, Iconoclasm: these are tweaks that cost you a bit but they’re definitely worth the penny you shell out for them.

8.
IntelliscreenX:
IntelliscreenX is the precursor to LockInfo. I sometimes think of these as Firefox and Chrome. You know both are good and classic and both have a fan following. IntelliscreenX is pretty much LockInfo but since it came a long time before LockInfo, it still sticks. But wait, I am not taking sides here. If you love IntelliscreenX I’ve got nothing against you. Both are good and both put enough information on instant-access mode on the Lock screen.

9. Activator:
If you like to convert your iPhone into a gesture-monster, Activator is a tweak you can’t miss. This is mostly helpful if you are a power-user (most Mac and iPad users are comfortable with multiple gestures) and Activator makes interacting with your iPhone much simpler. And faster.

10. SBSettings:
SBSettings needs no introduction. This is the answer to Android’s power widget: only, you have this on your Notification Center. SBSettings provides valuable information on memory, capacity, usage etc. Over the years, SBSettings has grown into a very powerful tweak.

11. NCSettings:
Or if you like something minimal and cool, NCSettings would be it. This was one of the first things I installed after jailbreaking. NCSettings has pretty much the same basic premise as SBSettings: control settings toggles right from the NC.

12. Winterboard:
Winterboard is another must-have. At its base, Winterboard doesn’t change much but you can make the dock disappear, make the icon names disappear, have a transparent status bar in the lock screen/elsewhere, and many more. Several UI tweaks need Winterboard so you better have this installed.

13. Clear Slider HD:
Clear Slider HD brings you a very simple and very neat slider in place of the original unlock slider in LS. We covered this in our post on alternative sliders so you can check it out. And yes, you’ll need Winterboard to have this theme enabled.

14. ReSpring:
Of all the things, ReSpring is one nifty tweak I’ve found useful. Very useful. Cydia lets you Respring whenever things get updated but sometimes, you need to ReSpring your device for certain tweaks to work. Instead of doing a hard-reset or a reboot, you can use this little tool to respring your springboard easily.

15. BrowserChooser:
Ryan Petrich’s very popular tweak. BrowserChooser changes the default browser to Chrome (or whichever you want to set as the default). The tweak is one of the most essential tweaks as iOS opens links in Safari which is annoying after you’ve falled in love with Chrome for iOS.



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