Top 10 Best Free Cydia Apps For iPhone In 2013

At last you Jailbreak your iPhone which is something really good but that is not it, as now its the time to fill your iPhone with amazing cydia apps that will introduce you to a complete new world of apps. But if you are out of money to enjoy these apps than no need to worry as here we are going to tell about the Top 10 Best Free Cydia Apps For iPhone In 2013. This means without investing a single penny you can get these incredible...

Top 50 Cydia Apps & Tweaks 2013

Cydia is a software application that runs on iOS which allows people to find and install software packages on a jailbroken iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Many of the software packages on Cydia are free. Note: I have not installed and tested these myself because my iPhone is not jailbroken. I have simply researched the functionality of the apps available for Cydia and hand-picked the ones that sound like they would be useful for the end-user. Below...

Jailbreak iOS 6.0.2/6.0.1, 6.0 Untethered

                                              Jailbreak iOS 6.0.2/6.0.1, 6.0 Untethered                                                 iPhone 5,4S,4,3GS iPad 3,2,1, iPod Touch 5G,4G,3G Supported Devices iPhone...

Jailbreak iOS 5.1.1 Untethered iPhone.iPod.iPad

Jailbreak 5.1.1 Untethered iOS  iPhone 4S,4,3GS iPad 3,2,1, iPod Touch 4G,3G Supported Devices iPhone 3Gs iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPad 1 iPad 2 iPad 3 iPod 3G iPod 4G AppleTV 2 If your device is jailbroken already make sure to restore to a clean version. Step 1: Download, Open Absinthe and plug in your device. Step 2: Click the “Jailbreak” button on Absinthe. Step 3: Wait...

iPhone Call Recorder [Records Incoming & Outgoing calls]

iPhone Call Recorder [Records Incoming & Outgoing calls] It's worth pointing out just why the iPhone doesn't have this useful feature built-in. Designed by Apple in California, of course, the iPhone was created with American call-recording laws in mind. Put simply, every country has a different view on it. To avoid a smörgåsbord of legal ramifications, it was easier for Apple to leave out the feature altogether. There are many honorable reasons...