A new jailbreak tweak allows you to get iOS 10’s nicer Control Center in older versions of iOS including iOS 8 and 9. Learn more after the jump.
One of iOS 10’s tentpole features is the new Control Center.
Now, when you swipe up from the bottom, you get a nice card-like interface separated from the bottom edge. The music controls – which felt cramped on iOS 9 and earlier – are now available in a separate card that you swipe left to see. As a result, the main Control Center card is much less noisy this time. Night Shift gets its own row in the middle. The toggles at the bottom have decent space between them. It’s just nicer.
The fact that these toggles can also be 3D Touch-ed for more controls / shortcuts is also useful. Case in point: you can change intensity of iPhone flashlight with 3D touch in iOS 10.
iOS 10 is several months down the road. While there is a public beta available, it’s hardly stable. How can you get iOS 10’s Control Center right now without using a generally unstable OS?
Well, if you have jailbroken your iPhone or iPod touch and are running it on iOS 8 or iOS 9, you will soon be able to install Decorus to solve that problem for you. Decorus offers an iOS 10-like Control Center for older iOS devices.
What’s more: Decorus is more customizable than the iOS 10 Control Center itself! You can change the background color, adjust the transparency and more. Additionally, it works well with other Control Center-related tweaks like FlipControlCenter, CCLoader, CClean, and FlipSwitch.
We spotted Decorus over on subreddit r/jailbreak where u/Laughing
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