iOS 9 presented a considerable measure of new components, incorporating a Picture-in-picture mode which gives you a chance to watch recordings in a little fly up window while you perform different assignments on your gadget at the same time. Sadly, PiP mode was bolstered just on the iPad and was not conveyed over to the iPhone. Mac’s basis most likely was that you require a bigger show (like the one on iPad) to use this element. Nonetheless, I trust that the PiP mode would work awesome on the iPhones as well, particularly the Plus model. The uplifting news is, you can get the Picture-in-Picture mode in any jailbroken iPhone. Along these lines, today here’s the means by which to get iPad’s PiP mode on any Jailbroken iPhone:

Note: I tried this jailbreak tweak on my iPhone 6 running jailbroken iOS 10.2. However, it should work on any iPhone running a Jailbroken iOS. 

Install ForceInPicture from Cydia

  • OpenCydia, navigate to the Search tab and search for “ForceInPicture” (without the quotes). Because this tweak is hosted on BigBoss repo and it is added by default in Cydia, you do not need to add any other custom source.

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

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  • Tap on “Install” >“Confirm”.

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

  • Now tap on“Restart SpringBoard” to complete the installation process.

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

How to Use PiP mode on iPhone

Once installed, ForceInPicture works exactly like the original PiP mode on the iPad. When you’re viewing any video on Safari, you should see a new “Pop-out” option at the bottom of the video similar to as shown below:

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

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This works on Youtube.com, Vimeo.com or pretty much any other web video service which uses Safari’s media controls. You can pinch-in/pinch-out to resize the video as per your needs. It also works in third party applications that use Safari’s media controls.

To exit PiP mode, just tap on the “Pop-in” button on the video.

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

To close the video altogether, tap the cross icon on the video.

However, the PiP mode will not be available in apps that use their own proprietary media controls. For instance, Netflix for iPhone. Netflix for iPad supports PiP mode, though. It also means that the PiP mode will not work for the YouTube for iOS app. To get around it, you can simply browse YouTube on Safari.

How to Get iPad’s PiP mode on Any iPhone

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How to Extend PiP’s Functionality on iPhone

If you are looking to enhance PiP’s functionality and enable it for Netflix, Facebook, Kodi, etc, then you should definitely check out VideoPane. It is a $2 download from Cydia and is available by adding rpetri’s Source (http://rpetri.ch/repo/). It has been recently updated to support iOS 10.

The reason why I use ForceInPicture instead of VideoPane is that the former is a lot more stable and also, it supports PiP mode on Safari — where I watch all my YouTube videos. If your needs are a bit fancier, say you need PiP support in Facebook/Netflix for iOS, feel free to give VideoPane a shot by all means. It’s a bit buggy at the moment, but expect it to improve as updates arrive.

Ready to Use Picture-in-Picture mode on your iPhone?

The Picture-in-picture (PiP) mode comes in really handy when you need to perform a specific task on your iDevice but also need to keep a tab on a video at the same time. The concept is not something new per se, but nevertheless, it’s a great addition to have.

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