How To Enable Automatic App Updates On iPhone
The new Auto App Updater package on Cydia for jailbroken devices is more of a fully-functioning app instead of a small system based tweak, but there is obviously no way that Apple would allow it to reside on the App Store for various reasons. The core functionality of the app basically allows all App Store updates to be automatically and immediately downloaded and installed to the device.
After the package has been installed, it is necessary to head on over to the native Settings
app to fine tune the app and make sure that it performs to our own specifications. Available options include being able to toggle the package on or off, as well as set an update interval that will check for updates and install based on the specified time. It is also possible to ensure that the app only downloads any available updates when the device is connected to a wireless network rather than a cellular data connection.
One of the great features of Auto App Updater is that is also allows users to retrospectively go back into the package and see the change logs that accompanied any download. Rather than going through a stream of automatic downloads and then worry about what new features were included, it is possible to get access to everything through a historical timeline.
The Auto App Updater package is available as a $2.99 download from the ModMyi repository and requires a jailbroken device running iOS 6.1 or above.
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