If you have a jailbroken handset and you’re looking for new and exciting ways to customize it, then you’ve come to the right place.

This roundup will encompass all the latestjailbreak tweaksreleased in Cydia from Monday, January 21stto Sunday, January 27th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by discussing our favorite releases first and then outline the rest for you afterward.

Jailbreak Tweaks to check out

Our favorite releases this week

Appstore Unrestrict – FREE

App updates are inevitable, and you don’t always have access toWi-Fi. That said, it’s somewhat annoying how iOS limitsApp Storeupdates over acellularnetwork to 150MB or less per app.

You can easily get around this silly restriction, however, with a free jailbreak tweak calledAppstore Unrestrict.

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You canlearn more about how the tweak worksin our full review.

AutoWall – FREE

Apple hit the nail on the head when withmacOS Mojave’s dynamicwallpaper. As time moves throughout the day, macOS intelligently changes the wallpaper image to make it seem as if the sunlight shifts directions over the Mojave Desert background. By nighttime, the wallpaper becomes dark.

Given just how innovative and fascinating this wallpaper is on the macOS platform, wouldn’t it be nice if you could achieve something similar on iOS? If you answered “yes,” then you should check out a free jailbreak tweak calledAutoWall.

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With AutoWall, you can configure several different wallpaper images that change throughout the day, depending on the time. You canlearn more about how it works and how to configure itin our full review.

Dimage – $1.50

Dark Mode-centric jailbreak tweaks are great, but their weakness becomes evident when you’re suddenly exposed to a bright image. These can appear almost anywhere, from your Camera Roll, to the internet, to your textmessages.

A new jailbreak tweak calledDimagehopes to end this eye-searing experience by automatically dimming images that would otherwise be considered too bright. The tweak is fully-customizable, allowing you to set a custom dim amount and more.

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You canlearn more about Dimage and how it worksin our full review.

Hive – FREE

Even if you’re accustomed to usingFace IDorTouch IDto authenticate yourself for your iPhone or iPad, you undoubtedly interface with the passcode entry screen at one point or another.

Hivebrings a fascinating new aesthetic to the iOSpasscodeentry screen, and as it would seem, it’s inspired by hexagonal honeycombs found in beehives (hence the name).

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You canlearn more about Hiveand how it can be customized in our full review.

WishDia – FREE

When compared to other online stores, one thing theCydiaapp lacks is a wish list for saving your most-wanted jailbreak tweaks and extensions for later.

WishDiais a free jailbreak tweak that solves this problem by integrating a full-featured wish list in the Cydia app. It appears as a button from the main page, and tapping it brings you to a list of all the jailbreak tweaks and extensions you’ve added to it previously.

You canlearn more about WishDia and where to get itin our full review.

Other releases this week

AppsSiriPin:Lets you pin your favorite apps to the Siri Suggestions widget in iOS (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository –review)

AutoShiftFix:Prevents the iOS keyboard from automatically toggling the Shift key when you backspace a capital letter (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository –review)

DLEasy:Easily download image and videos from various social media apps (free via BigBoss repository)

Fullboard:A full-screen Home screen experience without a Dock (free via Heft Johnson’s beta repository –review)

NoSpeedtestAds:Removes ad banners from the Speedtest app (free via CydiaGeek’s beta repository)

SignalPlane:Automatically toggles Airplane Mode on when your wireless signal gets too low to save battery (free via Julio Verne’s beta repository –review)

Umbreon:Brings Dark Mode to the web, and allows you to inject custom CSS and JavaScript on the web ($1.00 via Packix repository –review)

UninstallGuard:An extra layer that helps prevent you from inadvertently uninstalling apps ($1.99 per year via BigBoss repository)

Ventana:A modern, Windows 10-inspired Lock screen for iOS devices ($1.99 via Chariz repository)

That wraps things up for this week’s jailbreak tweak roundup, but remember to stay tuned to iDB throughout the week to stay updated on new releases as they materialize.

If you’re looking for more tweaks, then consideradding third-party Cydia repositories to your deviceto expand your scope andcheck out last week’s jailbreak tweak roundupin case you might’ve missed anything. We also have several dedicated roundups to help you find ways to tweak yourjailbrokeniOS 11device below:

Those interested in jailbreaking iOS 11 might also find the following tutorials helpful:

What was your favorite jailbreak tweak released this week? Share in the comments section below.