The well-liked jailbreak tweak BetterAlarm by NoisyFlake has just been upgraded to support iOS 15 & 16 on the most recent Dopamine and palera1n jailbreaks, which is fantastic news for anyone who simply detests the native alarm system on the iPhone.
BetterAlarm is a jailbreak tweak that we first introduced to you back in 2020 when it was released for iOS 13 devices. Because of how it improves the iPhone’s alarm interface’s usability, it is still one of my most-used add-ons of all time.
It can be extremely awful when an alarm is ringing on an iPhone and you’re attempting to silence it but can’t due of the little buttons. Small buttons and morning grogginess don’t mix because people don’t exactly have the best hand-eye coordination when they’re just rolling out of bed.
BetterAlarm basically turns one-half of the iPhone’s screen into a button that can silence your alarm after it sounds by dedicating the full display to the alarm interface. Snooze and Stop buttons can eventually be configured by users, making it easier to select the right one when you tap on it.
BetterAlarms can prevent you from accidentally dismissing alerts by demanding you to solve math problems or scan a QR code in addition to making better use of screen space.
The most recent BetterAlarm update, version 1.4.1, supports iOS 15 and 16’s rootful and rootless dynamics. The /r/jailbreak post states that users of iOS 13 can continue using version 1.3.
For those who already own the tweak, BetterAlarm is a free upgrade; however, if you’d want to purchase it for the first time, you may do so for $1.99 from the Chariz repository using your preferred package manager software.
Are you happy to see such a great and practical tweak updated to support the most recent jailbreaks? Please share your thoughts in the comments box below.