The volume HUD in iOS has always been an aspect that Apple should have tweaked, as it couldn't be more intrusive. Every time we want to modify the volume of a video or game, the volume HUD is shown in the middle of the entire screen, forcing us to pause the video or game so that modifying the volume affects its development. Currently some applications such as YouTube has modified this HUD by placing it at the top of the screen, in the status bar, so that it does not bother when we have to modify the volume control.
As long as Apple does not modify it, let's see if it surprises us and does so with the launch of iOS 11, thanks to the jailbreak we can modify this saying HUD system wide, so that every time we modify the volume, it is not shown so intrusively. HUDPlayer moves the HUD to the top of the screen, offering us different models, colors and depending on whether we are playing music or not at that moment. If we are playing music in the background, HUDPlayer will show us instead of a speaker, the album art that is playing at that moment.
Within the configuration options, HUDPlayer allows us to activate or deactivate the tweak, to show the Mac icon when raising or lowering the volume, darken the background of the HUD, show the album cover that we are listening to as a square or with rounded edges. We can also select the color of the background of the HUD and the time that will be shown on the screen each time we modify the volume. HUDPlayer is available for download for free via the BigBoss repository and is compatible with iOS 9 and iOS 10 managed devices.
Hello, I looked for it in Cydia updating the repositories to this day and the Tweak does not appear. Greetings!