The Havoc repository updates themes with a new label that shows the amount of supported icons.

The Havoc repository keeps enhancing its user interface, this time with themes and by making it simpler for users to determine precisely how many program icons they receive in a single package.

Havoc repository announced that supported icon count will be added to theme depiction pages.

Friday morning, the Havoc repository announced a new function on Twitter that displays the amount of app icons now supported by every specific theme.

The number of supported icons now shows between the category and iOS compatibility labels under the price, as you can see in the screenshot example above. This eliminates the need for consumers to explore the depiction text in order to determine whether or not they are getting a fair value.

Several themes, as you may already be aware, come in paid packages. Some of these packages include more app icons than others, sometimes for the same or a lesser price. The amount of supported app icons can be a decisive factor since customers want their theming experience to fill their full Home Screen and not just a few patches of it. While value is always in the eye of the beholder, users ultimately decide whether the appearance of a theme is worth the price.

Having said that, we’re thrilled about Havoc’s most recent shift because it will make crucial information easier for consumers to locate quickly.

It’s important to note that the Havoc repository contains themes for non-jailbroken devices via the Shortcuts app as well as jailbroken devices via SnowBoard.

On a jailbroken or unjailbroken device, do you utilize themes? Please let us know in the comments area below whether you will find the new feature covered in this article useful.

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