Tuesday, September 2, 2014

ClassicLockscreen tweak lets you change your iOS 7 lockscreen to old iOS 6


ClassicLockScreen changes the iOS 7 Lockscreen into iOS 6 style Lockscreen. It also brings the widgets, notifications, shortcuts and animations to iOS 7 as well. The reason behind why this tweak looks so realistic is because it downloads the original image assets from Apple used that are used in iOS 6.

Installing this tweak adds a preference panel to your settings menu. You will can enable or disable this tweak, toggle the camera grabber on lockscreen, and enable or disabling the seconds on clock. You can tap the respring button in order to save the changes done.The ClassicLockScreen tweak is a must have for someone who prefers the old look of the lockscreen over the new one.



ClassicLockScreen is Developed By CoolStar , Phillip Tennen ,Jeremy Goulet


Features:
1. iOS 6 Lock Screen UI (downloads original image assets from Apple for the best experience)
2. Multi-Language Support (Tweak only, not Settings Panel)
3. 4 digit passcode support
4. Digits only passcode support
5. Alpha-numerical passcode support
6. Not unlocking your phone in your pocket
7. iOS 6 Media Control
8. iOS 6 numerical keypad
9. iOS 6 Unlock Animation
10. Notifications Support
11. Supports iOS 6 Winterboard Lock Screen themes
12. iOS 6 Unlock Sound
13. Supports 32 and 64 Bit iPhones,iPad  and iPod touches 





What’s new in ClassicLockScreen  v-2.0.4
  -FIx a crash that some users experienced.
      1. Modern Mode! Get the best of both iOS 6 and iOS 7 with this modernized classic lock screen
      2. Add iPad support
      3. Add support for Stride 2 ,AndroidLock XT ,Forecast
      4. Fix Media Control Bugs ,Touch ID Issues,Wallpaper Scaling Bugs,Camera Grabber
      5. Fix a whole bunch of tweak conflicts
      6. Fix Gesture issue on iOS 7.1.x.

Download ClassicLockScreen  available in Cydia via the BigBoss Repo for $0.99 and its supports iOS 7.







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Vikas Srivastava is our editor-in-chief and reviewer who takes care of iFreaksBlog.blogspot.com. He juggles writing about apps and custom features in iOS. At other times, he is usually found scouring the tech forums for technical elixir.

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