Ever since Apple first debuted anOLEDdisplay on the iPhone X, users have been begging for a refreshed OLED-friendly Lock screen experience akin to what some might get when using competing Android handsets.

While Apple certainly hasn’t stepped up to the plate in this department, that hasn’t stopped the jailbreak community from doing what it does best. With that in mind, we’re excited to show you a new freejailbreak tweakrelease dubbedLisaby iOS developerEsquilli.

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As it would seem, Lisa isbased entirely upon a popular /r/jailbreak requestthat called upon the jailbreak community’s talents to bring novel and innovative features to the iOS Lock screen. Among the things it can do for you are:

After you install Lisa, you’ll find a dedicated preference pane in the Settings app where you can configure it to your liking:

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Here, you can:

Since the tweak’s primary options are divided into two cells, we’ll outline them all for you below:

Customization

From the Customization cell, you can:

Animations

From the Animations cell, you can:

The developer provides an Apply button at the top right of the preference pane that lets you save your settings. You should use this button whenever you make changes to ensure that they are appended to your device.

Personally, I love the OLED display panels that Apple uses in its latest flagships, and I’ve always wanted something like this out of the box because the true-black capabilities of the OLED display permit a smaller impact on battery life and less-intrusive notifications. That said, I can vouch for Lisa, but I would also advise Apple to implement something like this on stock iOS.

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Lisa works on alljailbrokeniOS 11 and 12 devices, but the benefits of this tweak are best enjoyed on a device that is equipped with an OLED display, such as the iPhone X, Xs, or Xs Max.

If you’re interested in trying Lisa for yourself, then you candownload it for free from Esquilli’s repositoryin Cydia or Sileo. If you aren’t already using his repository, then you can add it with the following URL:

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What are your thoughts about Lisa, and will you be trying it? Discuss in the comments section below!