As we’ve previously mentioned, iOS 10 hasn’t been as widely praised as past forms of iOS. Apple empowers some truly irritating elements as a matter of course, and we’ve effectively secured how to settle iOS 10’s real inconveniences. Nonetheless, a few disturbances aren’t as simple to settle and require jailbreaking your iPhone/iPad. Jailbreaking enables you to tweak your iPhone in unending ways, evacuate significant irritations and include bunches of new components, among a few different things. Along these lines, in the event that you’ve jailbroken your gadget, here’s the means by which you can settle iOS 10’s most irritating issues:
Fix a Few System Settings in iOS 10
1. Sort Apps by Data Consumed
In Settings > Cellular, iOS shows the amount of cellular data consumed in an alphabetically organised list of apps. While this might be great if you’re looking to find out the amount of data consumed by a particular app, it makes it terribly inconvenient to find out which app has consumed the most data.
CellularUsageOrder fixes this by sorting the apps by the amount of data they consumed. On a side note, Android’s mobile data usage management is extremely well done and I wish Apple “borrows” a page from Android.
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[ad type=”banner”]2. Toast Messages for WiFi Connections:
The iPhone doesn’t make it apparent which WiFi network are you actually connected to unless you dive into WiFI Settings. To exacerbate, Apple doesn’t even allow changing WiFi hotspot priority on the iPhone easily.
WiJoin solves the aforementioned problem by displaying a small toast whenever you connect to a WiFi network. Nice and easy.
Source: BigBoss (Default) (Free)
3. Speed Up iOS10 Animations:
The default animations on an iPhone are unendurably slow. NoSlowAnimations, as its name suggests, speeds up the animations and the end result is that your iPhone feels a lot snappier. You can likewise change the activity speed in the settings on the off chance that you like.
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4. Access Control Center in Apps With One Swipe:
When you’re in a full-screen application and you have to get to the Control Center, you need to swipe two or three times to get to them — the first occasion when it demonstrates a grabber, and the second time it really raises the Control Center. If you’d like to make them accessible with just one swipe, AlwaysFirstSwipe is just what you need.
Source: BigBoss (Default) (Free)
5. Clear App Cache in iOS 10:
Perhaps one of the most sought features on iPhones/iPad is the ability to clear cache. If you browse the web on your iPhone or use social networking apps a lot, these apps will store a lot of cache on your iPhone (I’m looking at you, Facebook). The only way to delete this cache and clear space is to uninstall and reinstall these applications. But if you’re jailbroken, CacheClearer enables you to clear cache on a per-app basis without going through the hassle of reinstalling apps.
This, in conjunction with some other tricks to free up space on your iPhone, can make your 16GB iPhone bearable again!
Source: http://rpetri.ch/repo/
Fix the iOS 10 Home Screen and Notifications
6. Status Bar Icon for Personal Hotspot
Whenever you turn on “Personal Hotspot”, you get a persevering bar always advising you that the Personal Hotspot is turned on. This bar, nearby being obtrusive, breaks the “scroll status bar to jump to the top” inside apps.
TetherStatus fixes this by replacing the blue status bar with a straightforward Status bar icon. This looks much more subtle, elegant and this is how Apple should’ve implemented it.
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[ad type=”banner”]7. Replace the Volume Overlay:
We’ve secured this jewel some time recently, and it merits a spot on this list, too. Status Vol X replaces Apple’s huge and conspicuous volume/brightness HUD as a series of dots in the status bar. It is a lot less attention-grabbing and doesn’t act as a burden when you’re utilizing your iPhone.
For even more minimalism, you can try NoVolumeHUD. With this enabled, you can still change volume, but the HUD will be always hidden.
Source (Status Vol X): https://fidele007.github.io
Source (NoVolumeHUD): BigBoss (Default) (Free)
8. Notification Icons in iOS 10:
Perhaps one of my biggest gripe when I switched from Android to an iPhone, is iOS’s lack of notification icons in the status bar when I receive a new notification. OpenNotifier fixes this by adding a notification icon of the app to the status bar.
OpenNotifier10 has been just updated for iOS 10 but is missing several features compared to its previous versions. The developer has guaranteed that he’s endeavoring to actualize new components genuine soon, so you should watch out for this. OpenNotifier10 requires Libmoorecon to work appropriately, so bear in mind to install it, too.
Source: (OpenNotifier10, Libmoorecon) http://tateu.net/repo/
In case you’re searching for some Jailbreak changes to settle the iOS’ Notification Center, you should sit tight for somewhat more time. Some developers have taken the matter into their hands and promised that they’re working on some Notification Center particular traps like the gathering of notices. Stay with us and we guarantee to keep you refreshed!
Fix iOS 10’s Default Keyboard
[ad type=”banner”]9. Use Third Party Keyboards Everywhere
Apple doesn’t enable outsider consoles to be utilized on secure passage fields like passwords. This is the motivation behind why you’ll see that Apple’s default console flies up each time you enter a secret key anyplace, even when you’ve set other awesome keyboards like Gboard as default. If you are willing to put comfort before security, exKeybaord gives you a chance to utilize outsider consoles on password/secret word ensured section fields.
exKeyboard is compatible with iOS 8 and 9 as of now and hasn’t been updated for iOS 10, unfortunately.
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10. Get a Number Row in Keyboard
The stock keyboard doesn’t have a number row, in spite of the fact that iPhones are getting bigger. While you can quickly swipe from the “123” button on your keyboard to quickly enter a number (and there are several other similar iPhone’s keyboard tricks), exKey puts a dedicated number row on the top of your keyboard.
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