How To Get Android Jelly Bean Lock Screen On Your iPhone
I have no idea how you hate Andorid, but have you try Jelly
Bean on your iPhone? Even if you’re a bit of an Apple fanboy, there’s
little doubt that Jelly Bean is a significant improvement on the
previous iterations of Android, and as well as being a lot smoother and
less laggy than its predecessors, it also looks pretty cool.
And today we show the how to make it on your iPhone via Cydia tweak called "Jellylock"
Thus, it stands to reason that some may wish to bring this Jelly Bean-esque lock screen to their iPhone, and while JellyLock is not unprecedented in its idea, it leaves very little to chance in terms of customization. You can achieve the Jelly Bean lock screen configuration by leaving the JellyLock to operate under its default settings, but in true Android style, you can also bring some of that oh-so heavily lauded customization to proceedings including changes to colors, opacity, and sizes of various elements; check out the video for a further insight:
You can also add shortcuts to some of your favored apps, and considering JellyLock is also free of charge, it’s definitely worth checking out. And hey, this needn’t just be a tweak for the closet Android fan either, since the added functionality of the shortcuts mean that, in actual fact, it essentially makes more practical sense to opt for JellyLock than to go with the stock configuration.
And today we show the how to make it on your iPhone via Cydia tweak called "Jellylock"
Thus, it stands to reason that some may wish to bring this Jelly Bean-esque lock screen to their iPhone, and while JellyLock is not unprecedented in its idea, it leaves very little to chance in terms of customization. You can achieve the Jelly Bean lock screen configuration by leaving the JellyLock to operate under its default settings, but in true Android style, you can also bring some of that oh-so heavily lauded customization to proceedings including changes to colors, opacity, and sizes of various elements; check out the video for a further insight:
You can also add shortcuts to some of your favored apps, and considering JellyLock is also free of charge, it’s definitely worth checking out. And hey, this needn’t just be a tweak for the closet Android fan either, since the added functionality of the shortcuts mean that, in actual fact, it essentially makes more practical sense to opt for JellyLock than to go with the stock configuration.
The tweak can be downloaded from cydia.myrepospace.com/maxkatzmann/ , which you will need to add to your source list within Cydia before you can get your hands on it.