Today we’re back with another Perfect Jailbroken Setup.
If you’ve been a fan of these so far, then I’m sure this one won’t
disappoint. It’s another clean, minimalistic setup that will be sure to
give your device a different look. Let’s check it out!
This entire setup was inspired by @KevinLast when he sent me this setup on twitter. He also made a post on reddit, which you can check out here:
Lock Screen:
GroovyLock Cataracs – (GroovyLock Theme) Repo: http://repo.winneon.moe HideMe8 – To hide elements Priority Hub – For notifications FlagPaint – To change the color notifications WatchNotifications – Change the look of your notifs to look like Watch OSHome screen:
Iconocalsm – To change layout 3×3 Dense (Iconoclasm layout) BetterFiveIconDock – 5 icons in dock ClassicDock – Dock theme HideMe8 – Hide Status bar elements Apex 2 – For an awesome folder-esque tweak Cylinder – To change page transitions Roundification – Rounds off Appe Switcher, NC, and CC MessagesCustomiser – To theme your Messages app. Repo: http://chewitt.me/repoControl Center:
Auxo Legacy Edition – Old school app switcher Roundification – Round off CC corners Cistem Aperio – To blur the springboard Uniformity 2 – To change the colors: repo.pnre.co/ CClean – to hide certain elements Glyphs CC – (From Glyphs Winterboard theme: http://bit.ly/1SQ7IFn- Once downloaded, open with iFile and “Unarchive”
- Copy the “Gotham” folders by “edit” then tapping the Gotham folders, then tapping the clipboard (bottom right) and copy.
- Navigate to /Library/Themes then tap “Edit” and hit the clipboard again and paste it. Then the Gotham theme will be in Winterboard.
- Also make sure you download and install “IconBundles”
App Switcher:
GridswitcherKeyboard:
LockKeyboard – To theme your keyboard (Download Here: http://bit.ly/1MeFx2T and then open with iFile and choose “Installer”) Color Keyboard for iOS 7 – Allows you to theme your keyboard.Notification Center:
Battery Doctor Widget (In the App Store) – Just a battery status app Roundification SimpleNC – No tabs at the top of the NCSettings:
Eclipse 2 – Dark mode for appsIf you want to see this setup in action, be sure to check out the walkthrough below:
Wallpapers:
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Be sure to let us know what you think about this setup in the comments!
In case you missed our previous setups, don’t forget to check them out.
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