After including major missing features in iOS 3, 4 and 5, iOS 6 has
turned out to be more of an incremental update than anything else. Other
than Maps, there are no downright mind-blowing features. Everything iOS
6-related announced by Forstall at WWDC 2012, we’ve seen in one form or
another whether as a Cydia tweak or a minor feature on other platforms.
Yes, I am tad disappointed at how things turned out at the event. I
went through the iOS 6 keynote, wrote down every new feature mentioned
in it and found that most of these features are available in iOS 5. They
are definitely more scattered and less polished, but the functionality
is there and that’s what we will be discussing in this post: how to get
iOS 6’s best features on iOS 5 right now.
New Siri Features
Believe it or not, Siri’s new features – including the ability to
take sports-related queries and local searching in newer countries –
have already been implemented in one way or the other with tweaks from
Cydia.
Let’s start with sports: SiriSports tweak, free from Cydia
under ModMyi, lets you make queries related to NBA, MLB and NHL from
Siri. You can look up match timings, statistics and scores with phrases
like Did The Giants win last night?, just like it was shown in the WWDC keynote.
Sireet, free from Cydia under ModMyi, lets you use Siri to tweet. Just saying Tweet [your actual tweet] and Siri will do the rest.
Last but not least, those of you in unsupported countries can install International Locations for Siri ($0.99, BigBoss repo) to get local search.
There are many other Siri tweaks available with go well beyond its
limited built-in feature-set. You can search for them on our site using
the search function in the right column.
Siri for iPad
Siri on the iPad is something which we’ve been looking forward to for
ages! Well, not exactly ages, but since the launch of the iPhone 4S and
iOS 5. We knew Apple would eventually bring Siri on other devices, but
didn’t know it would happen this quickly.
And now, Siri has finally made its way onto the iPad with iOS 6. But
there’s one problem, iOS 6’s launch is a bit far away, and only the
3rd-gen iPad is supported to work with Siri.
Fear not, the jailbreak community has us covered with a tweak called Spire,
which brings Siri to the iPad. But there’s one small catch, it doesn’t
support iOS 5.1.x and will work on devices running iOS 5.0.1 or earlier,
which also means that it won’t support the new 3rd-gen iPad right out
of the box even if it’s jailbroken.
The devices supported by Spire are; iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch and the first and second generation iPads.
Do Not Disturb
We discussed a Cydia tweak called BannerDisable (free, BigBoss repo) just a few days ago here at Redmond Pie. Just like the iOS 6 feature, it lets you turn off all push notifications with a flip of a toggle from the native Settings app.
It doesn’t come with the “fine-grain control” that is offered in iOS
6’s Do Not Disturb feature. We suspect the developer will update their
app to make use of user-interest in Do Not Disturb until Apple’s version
of it releases under iOS 6 this fall.
FaceTime over Cellular
FaceBreak ($1.99, BigBoss repo) has been in Cydia for almost two
years now. As the name implies, it lets you make FaceTime calls over 3G.
This results in reduced picture quality but, let’s be honest, it’s better than not being able to make a call at all, right?
Full-screen Mode in Safari
FullScreen For Safari ($1.99, BigBoss Repo) is another one of Cydia’s
famous old tweaks. To make better use of the 3.5” Retina display, it
lets you view webpages without the intrusive bar at the bottom.
The tweak is actually better than the official iOS 6 feature as it
lets you view full screen in not just landscape orientation but also
portrait! Also, let’s not forget that you can enable OS X-like
multitouch gestures for Safari with the same tweak.
Pull To Refresh in Mail app
Because of it’s intuitive-ness, Tweetie’s Pull to Refresh feature has
made its way through hundreds of other apps such as Facebook, Tweetbot,
Sparrow etc. Now Apple has taken notice of it and included it in their
Mail app.
The vibrant jailbreak community understood this before Apple and as
such, a tweak named Pull to Refresh Mail (free, BigBoss repo) was
introduced many, many months ago.
Turn by Turn Navigation
One of iOS’ biggest shortcomings, especially when compared to
Android, was its lack of turn-by-turn navigation feature. Until its
introduction in iOS 6, however, users had plenty of options in the form
of third-party apps.
The most well-regarded in this case is TomTom’s official app which
costs a whopping $59.99, but the free, crowd-sourced Waze also does a
pretty splendid job.
Upload Photos from Safari
It’s not as elegantly designed as Apple’s feature in iOS 6, but it gets the job done. On sites that give you the option, Safari Upload Enabler ($1.99, BigBoss repo) will let you choose a photo/video using a file browser like on a desktop PC.
3D Maps
The most anticipated and one of the hottest features in iOS 6 has to
be 3D Maps. Giving Google Maps the thumbs down in iOS 6, Apple has
stepped up to the roster and implemented their very-own in-house
implementation of the Maps app which sports mind-blowing 3D renders of
numerous cities around the globe.
Quite unfortunately, there aren’t many apps in the App Store which
provide the same results as Apple’s own implementation, but if you’re
rocking an iPad then the UpNext HD Maps app is your best bet to get the
same Apple-esque results. The only downside of the app is; no support
for the iPhone nor the iPod touch.
Google announced at the start of this month that they will be
bringing a dedicated Maps app to iOS which will bring 3D maps to the
masses, which is a clear sign that Google is also stepping up its game
to compete with Apple’s invention. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for
this one.
Facebook Integration
Facebook Integration in iOS 6? Hah! The jailbreak community released a tweak called Fusion ($2,
BigBoss repo) two months ago that not only integrates Facebook in iOS,
but also MySpace and Foursquare so you can share photos, links and more
just like you would with Twitter.
You can even update your status on these networks with the Siri integration that comes with Fusion.
Upload Photo to Facebook using native Photos app
This is a feature we’ve all been yearning for a long time now, and
it’s there in iOS 6 by default, and thankfully the jailbreak community
has us covered in this department as well. With a tweak called
FacebookThis – free from the BigBoss repo – it allows you to upload
photos and images directly from the native Photos app.
Do you have any other tweaks/apps in mind which let you enjoy iOS 6’s features right now? If so, name them in the comments section over on our Facebook page.
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