The new iOS 11.3.1 Electra jailbreak has recently been made available for iPhone and iPad owners and today we are going to cover all the compatible tweaks that people can use to enhance their iOS experience. There are many reasons to why someone might want to jailbreak their iOS device, but getting access to special Cydia tweaks and apps is the most important one of them.
iOS 11.3.1 Electra Need More Time
Before we get into it, we need to disclaim the fact that the latest iOS 11.3.1 Electra jailbreak is still new and that it needs more time before it can run all tweaks and apps successfully. Therefore, some fan-favorite jailbreak tweaks will not work and we advise jailbreak fans to wait a little bit longer if any issues pop up so that the developers have enough time to optimize their software.
Compatible Tweaks and Apps
- YouTube Tools;
- Filza File Manager;
- Luminous;
- BrightVol;
- Alkaline;
- Zeppelin;
- CollorBanners 2;
- PreferenceLoader;
- StatusSwitcher;
- NoTrending;
- Activator;
- Rocket Boostrap;
- BatteryLife;
- Anemone;
- MapsOpener;
- Cephei;
- LinkOpener;
- Cylinder;
- SoundTasker;
- 9Folderz;
- ColorMyCCModules;
- Libcolorpicker;
- Codling;
Successfully Tested
All the apps and tweaks listed above have been tested on iOS 11.2 and iOS 11.3.1 with Electra jailbreak. This means that they all work function without any issues and that jailbreak fans will be able to benefit from all the features they have to bring.
On the downside of things, there are hundreds of tweaks and apps that still need to be optimized before they can run on iOS 11.3.1 Electra jailbreak. However, we can be sure that all other tweaks and apps are going to be made functional during the upcoming future. We should also mention that Apple is not currently signing iOS 11.3.1 and this implies some iPhone and iPad owner will be sent straight to iOS 11.4 if they chose to restore their device.
Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post. In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.