Apple iOS 5 jailbroken to perfection

Apple iOS 5 jailbroken to perfection

It’s not been out long, but iOS 5 is already getting some unofficial improvements courtesy of IntelliScreenX.

iOS 5 is a great jump forward for Apple’s mobile devices, poaching all the best bits from Android – but it’s still not perfect.

The guys behind IntelliScreen have now created IntelliScreenX, which sees the flaws of Apple and fixes them, with quick selection buttons at the top of your pull-down for easy access to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, for example. Their tweaks even let you see your e-mails, Twitter and Facebook feeds – meaning you can be in Mail and jump between those other areas for information, without leaving the message you’re writing.

This video clears it all up – thanks @jailbreakcon for the video link.

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Comments: 1
911TS
21 October 2011
Seems the most useful productivity apps for iOS can only be installed on jailbroken devices.
Imagine how much more money Apple could make if they sold their own custom ROMs for "Advanced Users" via iTunes. Just a thought.

In the meantime, bring on the untethered jailbreak!


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