If you own an iPhone 5 and worried about the legacy apps that does not take advantage of iPhone’s bigger screen, then here’s the tweak. A Jailbreak tweak named “FullForce for iPhone” will stretch the older or legacy apps to fit the full screen of iPhone 5. Developed by Ryan Petrich, FullForce for iPhone is similar to the FullForce for iPad. The app can be downloaded from the Cydia BigBoss repository for a price of $0.99.
Once FullForce is installed, you can choose the list of apps that you like to forcefully launch in Full screen by tapping Settings > FullForce. According to the description from the BigBoss repo, FullForce is smart enough to list only the apps that doesn’t take advantage of the iPhone’s taller screen. It means, the settings menu will not be flooded with the apps that already makes use of the iPhone’s bigger screen.
If you launch a legacy app that hasn’t been stretched fully, then FullForce will alert you whether the app has to be stretched or not.
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