During the first three weeks since the last keynote, only users who have a developer account have been able to test the first beta of iOS 10, a beta that has amazed because of its good performance. Three weeks after the launch of the first beta, Apple reopened the public beta program so that any user can install the first public beta of iOS 10, which is actually the second from the developers. One of the novelties that iOS 10 will bring us in its final version will be the renovated Control Center, which will bring us two different parts. In the first we can access the device settings and in the second we can control the music playback of our device.
If you are a jailbreak user, you probably have iOS 9.1 or iOS 9.0.2 installed depending on the device you have (32 or 64 bits). If at the moment you have no intention of updating to iOS 10 until a compatible jailbreak is finally released but you would like to enjoy this new Control Center, you can make use of the Decorus tweak. Decorus shows us the Control Center in the same way that we can see it in iOS 10, with the edges of the control center rounded and separated into two parts.
Once we have installed this tweak, we can access the settings to adjust certain visual aspects that suit our tastes. Little more. This tweak is available for download for free for $ 0,99, on the BigBoss repo. This tweak is the ideal option if we want to enjoy this remodeled Control Center if our device cannot be updated to iOS 10 or, it does not cross our mind to give up the jailbreak only for this option until a new one comes out and that if we take into account what the Chinese of Pangu and TaiG are taking, we probably won't even see it.