You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.
Cydia Tweak: JellyLock7 Is An Android Inspired Lock Screen Replacement For iOS 7

Cydia Tweak: JellyLock7 Is An Android Inspired Lock Screen Replacement For iOS 7

February 3, 2014
If you're getting tired of iOS 7's lock screen, there's a new tweak available that brings style and functionality to your device. JellyLock7 is an updated version of a tweak with a similar name that was released last year. At its core, JellyLock7 adds up to five app shortcuts to the iOS 7 lock screen. The best part is, you're not required to utilize all five of the available app shortcut slots. If you'd only like to have three apps on the lock screen, JellyLock7 will automatically adjust its layout. This tweak is very polished and offers quite a few options to change the its appearance. Below you'll find a screenshot of the appearance options available in JellyLock7's settings. Once you've adjusted any of the settings, you'll be required to respring the device. JellyLock7 is also compatible with Touch ID found on iPhone 5s and works great with a passcode enabled. In addition to passcode and Touch ID support, you have the ability to allow JellyLock7 to skip a passcode requirement for all apps available on the lock screen. If enabled, JellyLock7 will allow the selected app to pop up without requiring a passcode, but once the home button is pressed, the app will exit to the lock screen. Overall, JellyLock7 is a very impressive tweak. It's simple, stylish, functional, and is available for free in the BigBoss repository. That's right, completely free. JellyLock7 is compatible with all devices running iOS 7 or higher. Check out the screenshots below for a closer look. [gallery link="file"]

Related articles