Jailbroken minimalists can use iSmooth to hide undesirable aspects from the iOS user interface.

A new and free jailbreak modification by iOS developer maxiwee called iSmooth may be of interest to you if you want to get rid of some of the uglier UI elements on your iPhone that has been rootlessly jailbroken with Dopamine or palera1n-c.

The iSmooth tweak is made for minimalists who wish to conceal a number of iOS features without having to install separate changes for each and every one of them. They consist of:

  • The Dock background
  • The Home Screen’s page dots
  • The Home Screen’s app names
  • The Focus indicator on the Lock Screen
  • The Quick Action buttons on the Lock Screen
  • The Home Bar
  • The names in the App Library interface

The first thing that has to be said about iSmooth is that it’s an all-or-nothing modification. This implies that everything you see above will be entirely concealed from your device, with no chance to save any of them. This is due to the lack of a preference pane that would allow users to manually enable or disable each option.

Nevertheless, as soon as you install iSmooth, all of those interface components will vanish, which is wonderful if you want to hide everything but possibly not so great if you simply want to hide some of them. We’d really want to see a preference pane that allows users to select what to conceal because it would still provide a unified user experience while allowing for customisation.

The iSmooth jailbreak tweak is available for free download from maxiwee’s personal repository using their preferred package manager program. The tweak works with iOS 15 and iOS 16 jailbroken devices.

The URL supplied below can be used by anyone to add maxiwee’s personal repository to their preferred package manager program:

https://maxiwee.de/

Do you intend to test out the new iSmooth jailbreak tweak? Please share your thoughts in the comments box below.

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