Again we talk about interesting tweaks that are coming to the alternative Cydia application store. Previously I have informed you about the curious OnceMore, a tweak that allows us to control the countdown of our iPhone directly from the lock screen, allowing us to reset or stop it without having to access the iPhone. This time we talk about a tweak that allows us to change the icon of the Photos application, an icon that changes according to the captures that we take with our smartphone, since it will show us the last thumbnail capture that we have taken with our device. Ideal to remember which was the last one or simply to customize our version of iOS.
If you are one of the users who likes to change the icons of some applications without having to resort to the different themes offered by the jailbreak, this may be one of the tweaks that you need to complete your collection. As we can see in the image that heads this article, the Photos application icon shows us the last capture we have made without any kind of effect. If the result it offers us is not satisfactory or we do not want other people who may have access to our iPhone to see what our last capture was, we can add an effect that blurs the image of the icon.
The application offers us different effects to blur it, a blur that we can enlarge or reduce. But also also allows us to set the album from which we want the image shown in the application to be obtained, ideal for those users who prefer to always show a picture of their family, as long as it is tagged in the corresponding album. Photicon is available for download for free via the alternative Cydia app store and is compatible as of iOS 9.