Top 20 NEW Jailbreak Tweaks for iOS 12! (Cydia Tweaks #2)

**Multitasking on iPhone: A Game-Changer**

There's a way you can have multitasking on the iPhone, and I'm excited to share it with you. I recently discovered that certain apps can run in landscape mode, allowing for seamless multitasking. The first app I noticed was my music player. As expected, there isn't landscape support on the music application, but Instagram surprisingly does work in landscape mode - albeit with a little glitchiness as you can see.

I experimented with using both Instagram and the music player simultaneously, dragging one to the side to create a slide-over effect. To my surprise, it worked flawlessly! I could play music while browsing through Instagram or surfing the web on the other side of the screen. It's a great way to multitask, but keep in mind that it's still a bit glitchy, so use at your own risk.

**Car Bridge: The Ultimate Multitasking Hack**

The most impressive multitasking hack I've discovered is called Car Bridge. If you have a car play enabled on your iPhone, this tweak allows you to run any app on your car navigation system. As you can see in the image above, I'm able to access various apps like Instagram, YouTube, and even my favorite music streaming platform right from my dashboard.

To set up Car Bridge, simply enable car play and browse through the available apps. You'll be able to add any app to your "bridge" list, allowing you to run them on your car's screen. This is a game-changer for drivers who want to stay entertained or informed while driving.

**Browser Apps in the Car**

One of the most impressive features of Car Bridge is its ability to browse through apps like Instagram and Google Maps directly from my dashboard. I'm able to watch videos, check my email, or even access online maps without having to take my eyes off the road. The sound also works seamlessly - I can listen to music while browsing through my favorite social media platforms.

**Controlling Home Devices**

Another amazing feature of Car Bridge is its ability to control home devices like lights and thermostats. Using a combination of voice commands and app controls, I'm able to adjust the lighting in my house or even adjust the thermostat from my car dashboard. It's like having a personal assistant built right into my iPhone.

**Customizing the Interface**

One of the best things about Car Bridge is its ability to customize the interface. I can add or remove apps from my "bridge" list as needed, and even rearrange them to suit my preferences. The default layout looks minimalistic and easy on the eyes, but feel free to experiment with different arrangements.

**Game-Changing for iOS Users**

Car Bridge has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for iOS users who want to multitask or access certain apps while driving. While it's not perfect - some apps may not work as expected - the benefits far outweigh any drawbacks. If you're interested in trying out Car Bridge, I highly recommend giving it a shot. Just remember to use it responsibly and keep your eyes on the road!