Sunday, November 02, 2014
Both iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus come with a high resolution display that give apps real estate to show more content, images, text and so on.. Developers, however, need to update their apps to take advantage of the larger screen. Unoptimised apps run in scaled mode, where everything looks much larger than it should be.
A new recently released jailbreak tweak called ForceGoodFit, this tweak forces unoptimised apps to run at native resolution rather than in scaled mode. This is great because a lot of popular apps like WhatsApp, Google Maps etc. still havenât been updated for the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
The tweak is very similar to FullForce, another tweak that forced unoptimised 3.5-inch apps run at full resolution on the 4-inch iPhone 5, iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c.
F0r M0re UpDaTing: Be 0ne 0f My New F0ll0wers 0n Twitter [1] , 0ne 0f My New Fan 0n FaceB00k [2] , And Here Is The Feeds .  A new recently released jailbreak tweak called ForceGoodFit, this tweak forces unoptimised apps to run at native resolution rather than in scaled mode. This is great because a lot of popular apps like WhatsApp, Google Maps etc. still havenât been updated for the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.
The tweak is very similar to FullForce, another tweak that forced unoptimised 3.5-inch apps run at full resolution on the 4-inch iPhone 5, iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c.
You can install the tweak for free from Cydia, and enable it in Settings > ForceGoodFit. If you donât see all the applications in that list, you might also have to install AppList.
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