
Creating new themes in LockFlavors is pretty easy. There are three separate sections here: top, bottom and text. In all three, there are RGB sliders that let you create the exact color you want. To help things along, there is even a preview shot above the sliders. If you want to keep things uniform across the top and bottom, there is an option labeled ‘Auto Match’ available for this purpose. When it comes to fonts, LockFlavors shows a preview for that as well, with some really good options available in the list. Once done, hit the ‘Save’ button and give the custom theme a name.
If you want to get a new look for your iPhone without too much effort, there are tweaks like Sodium capable of applying photo effects to a wallpaper directly. LockFlavors doesn’t
do anything to the wallpaper, but every other aspect of the lock screen
can be altered using it. LockFlavors offers several lock screen themes,
applying different colors and patterns to the top and bottom bars of
the lock screen. In addition to these, the tweak also has different
fonts for the time/date display, and even lets you change the text that
appears on the unlock slider. If you aren’t satisfied with any of the
default themes offered in LockFlavors, there is also the option of
creating your own custom themes by mixing colors for each part of the
screen separately, and adding the fonts of your choice.LockFlavors costs $1.99, which might be a little steep for some people’s liking. If you think the price is fair though, head to the BigBoss repo of the Cydia store and grab it.
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