Tweak Last Drops 10 allows you to bypass involuntary shutdown iPhone

iPhones are programmed to automatically turn off when they reach a certain level

battery charge.This is logical – but only until the charged smartphone begins to turn off from the cold of the harsh Russian winter. You can avoid this thanks to a new jailbreak tweak created by iOS developer Ilya Kambarov.

Instead of immediately shutting down, iPhone withinstalled, Last Drops 10 will ask the user if he agrees to this. If you answer “no”, then the protective mechanism will not work and the device will work until the battery is completely discharged. If you really have 1% charge left, then this can help you finish your business so that the shutdown does not take you by surprise. If in fact the battery is charged, but it’s cold, this will help avoid annoying reboots altogether. The creator of the tweak explains:

You charge your iPhone to 75%, go outsideat -10º Celsius, and after 5-15 minutes the smartphone shows 1% charge and turns off. Then you walk into a warm room, and the iPhone “remembers” that it actually still has 70% charge left. So it makes sense to block such scenarios.

Keep in mind that Apple has added a similarmechanism to protect the components of your devices in emergency situations. Bypassing this mechanism jeopardizes the security of the hardware of the iPhone, and the tweak itself has no guarantee: install it solely at your own risk.

If you understand the possible consequences and wantdownload Last Drops 10, you can do this in the Cydia BigBoss repository for free. The tweak works on all jailbroken iOS 10 devices and does not require additional configuration.