The Perfect Jailbroken iPhone – Division

BY Cody

Published 17 Jan 2016

We’re back with another perfect jailbroken iPhone setup and this week might be more your style than my previous setup. The awesome thing about being jailbroken is you don’t have to stick with one look on your iPhone, so this week why not try tweaking out your iPhone with the setup I’m calling “Division”?

If you saw my last weeks perfect iPhone setup, you may have thought to yourself that it was a little too much customization, so this week I toned it down a bit and came up with a really nice and clean look and I think you’re going to like it. It keeps your folders and apps separate for easy app management as well as looking amazing at the same time. If you want a full breakdown in detail as well as seeing it in action, be sure to check out my video below:

If you haven’t figured it out yet, the name “Division” comes from the separation of the apps at the top of the page, while all the folders are located in the dock. Below you can see a snapshot of the lock screen, home screen, and the control center.

Divison

The tweaks and themes to achieve this setup are:

Lockscreen: 

Grand LS – This is the clock widget on the Lock screen. Make sure you download the correct version for your device
LockHTML4 – You’ll need this to install the widget
LockGlyph – This is what gets you the custom “Slide to unlock” button at the bottom of the lock screen
Muze LockGlyph – This is the theme I’m using for LockGlyph. You’ll have to download the Muze theme in order to get this.
HideMeX – Hide all UI elements

Springboard:

Theme: Veexillum
Iconoclasm – A tweak that lets you change your layout.
Iconoclasm layout: 4×7 Veexlium
Wink – This hides your status bar – repo.fortysixandtwo.com
Anchor – Allows you to move your icons wherever you want on your springboard without compromising layout
iWidgets – Allows you to install widgets on the homescreen.
Easy Text Widgets – This is a manual install (https://www.reddit.com/r/iOSthemes/comments/21qz9d/easy_time_lsiwidget_easy_text_iwidget/)
iFile – You’ll need iFile to install the Easy Text Widgets
Anemone – To theme your icons and folders
Baumans Font – Font I’m using
BytaFont 3 – This allows you to change your system font
Eclipse 3 – Dark mode for apps
FolderEnhancer – To get the 2×2 folder layout

Control Center:

HideMeX – Used this for color, rounded corners, and hiding music controls

Wallpapers:

lockscreenwallpaper
 Let us know what you think about this setup in the comments below!