If you’ve recently jailbroken iOS 13 withcheckra1norunc0verand you enjoy listening to your favorite songs or media through Apple Music or Spotify, then we have a feeling that you might enjoy a newly releasedjailbreak tweakcalledColorFlow 5 (iOS 13)by iOS developerDavid Goldman.

As you might’ve inferred from the tweak’s name already, ColorFlow 5 is the fifth iteration of this tweak, and it automatically colorizes theNow Playinginterface using the dominant colors from the current track’s album artwork. Examples of this are shown in the screenshots above.

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If you appreciate having something nice to look at when you’re listening to music, then ColorFlow 5 becomes a wonderful thing to have on your pwned handset. It brings lively colors to a plethora of Now Playing interface elements, including the background, the text, and even the music controls that you might interact with when changing songs or playing/pausing the track.

We especially like the fact that ColorFlow 5 supports bothApple MusicandSpotify, as not everyone opts to use the iPhone’s first-party music player. As an added bonus, the tweak also appears to support the Now Playing interface on theLock screen.

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As you might come to expect, ColorFlow 5 adds a preference pane to the Settings app where you may toggle the tweak on or off for each individual interface:

ColorFlow 5 won’t substantially change the way you listen to your music, but it will make the interface you use a lot more aesthetically pleasing. Those interested in giving the tweak a try candownload it for $1.99 from the Packix repositoryvia their preferred package manager, and the tweak requires ajailbrokeniOS 13 device to be used.

Those running older versions of iOScan use an older version of ColorFlowfor similar effects.

Will you be using ColorFlow 5 on your pwned handset? Discuss why or why not in the comments section below.