The Settings app is something that many iPhone users will visit multiple times a day, whether it’s for changing aWi-Finetwork, toggling a feature on or off, or merely viewing a device’s hardware and software information. If you’re jailbroken, then you might visit the Settings app even more frequently to customize your favoritejailbreak tweaks.
Regardless of how you use the Settings app at any given point in time, one thing is certain: not a lot has changed over the years and the app’s interface continues to look as bland as it always has. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

OneSettingsis a newly released jailbreak tweak by iOS developerNightwindthat tries to give the Settings app more sex appeal by allowing users to customize it in a bevy of different ways. Whether you feel like selecting custom colors, setting custom background images, or adjusting the cell dimensions, this tweak offers a little bit of something for everybody.
As you’ll see in the screenshot examples above, the tweak can provide the Settings app with a particularly stunning makeover in only a few minutes. Want a cool background image, or a more OLED display-friendly interface? You got it. Want the Settings app’s individual preference cells to appear to float over the background image? No problem.

Once installed, OneSettings adds a dedicated preference pane to the Settings app where users may configure the tweak however they want to:
Options here include:
Since there’s so much going on here, we’ll do our usual thing and dive directly into each individual preference pane for you below:
In the Colors preference pane, users can:
In the Offsets preference pane, users can:
In the Title preference pane, users can:
Table Cells
In the Table Cells preference pane, users can:
Account Cell
In the Account Cell, users can:
With all of the extensive options outlined above, OneSettings allows users to get more out of their Settings app by way of custom aesthetics, new features, hiding extraneous things, and more. Our synopsis is that it’s a great way to make the Settings app more personal, especially if you’re getting a bit tired of the same old UI Apple has been shoving down our throats for the past several iOS iterations.
Those interested in giving the new OneSettings tweak a try canpurchase it for $1.49 from the Chariz repositoryvia their favorite package manager. The tweak supportsjailbrokeniOS 13 and 14 devices, and unfortunately isn’t compatible with iPads.

How will you use the new OneSettings tweak to give your Settings app totally custom aesthetics? We look forward to hearing your response in the comments section down below.

