Boover: change the position and size of the notification badges (Cydia)

If a few days ago we taught you to change the operator logo of your iPhone without jailbreak And so we let you customize the iPhone 5 something while waiting for us to have a jailbreak for iOS 6, today we continue to show you the modifications that are appearing in Cydia, for now for those who hold on iOS 5.1.1 or those who have an iPhone 4 or 3GS.

Boover is a modification that allows you to change the size and position of the Badges, those little red circles that appear in the upper right corner of the Springboard icons to indicate that we have pending notifications in that application.

With Boover you can place the badge wherever you want, not only in a few predetermined positions, which you will do quickly, but you can also move it little by little by the icon from the tweak configuration in the settings of your iPhone. And not only that, you can also vary the size, from making it infinitely small to huge; the small one looks pretty good, but the big one gets pixelated and looks very weird.

With these two variations you can customize the appearance of the main screen of your iPhone, If you watch the video, you will see that some settings are very good, such as when the badge appears centered on the upper part of the icon and with a smaller size than normal. It is a matter of testing.

You can download it free on Cydia, You will find it in the BigBoss repo. You need to have done the jailbreak on your device.

More information - Tutorial: change the operator logo without jailbreak


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  1.   joe said

    The video is from DissmisMyKeyboard ...

    1.    gnzl said

      I change it right now

      Thanks for advising

  2.   David Vaz Guijarro said

    The tweak seems a bit silly, don't you think, Gonzalo?