Copic is a jailbreak tweak that puts the contact pictures of your phone on many iOS applications.
Here's a description of the tweak in Cydia:
Copic (short form of Contact Picture) shows contact pictures every where in your iPhone/iPad/iPod standard apps (Phone, SMS, Contacts and FaceTime). It shows contact pictures in favorites and recent call list in iPhone's standard mobile phone app and iPod/iPad 2's picture app support all your iDevices including iPad and iPod.
You should know that this doesn't install any icons on the SpringBoard but adds a settings panel in the Settings app in which you can change all the settings.
Changes in version 2.0-3:
You can find Copic under the BigBoss repo for $1.29.
You will obviously need a jailbroken iPhone to use this. You can view our step-to-step guide for jailbreaking your iPhone using Absinthe and CLI.
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Here's a description of the tweak in Cydia:
Copic (short form of Contact Picture) shows contact pictures every where in your iPhone/iPad/iPod standard apps (Phone, SMS, Contacts and FaceTime). It shows contact pictures in favorites and recent call list in iPhone's standard mobile phone app and iPod/iPad 2's picture app support all your iDevices including iPad and iPod.
You should know that this doesn't install any icons on the SpringBoard but adds a settings panel in the Settings app in which you can change all the settings.
Changes in version 2.0-3:
- Fixed iPad with iOS 5.x compatibility issues on the device restart
- Fixed Messages, BiteSMS, iReal SMS and Mail app crashes
- Fixed ipad 2 settings hanged issue while changing default avatar
- Added support for the iPhone 4S!
- Fixes compatibility issues with WeeSpeed Dial and other notification center plugins.
- Fixed Facebook, Twitter and other app crashes
You can find Copic under the BigBoss repo for $1.29.
You will obviously need a jailbroken iPhone to use this. You can view our step-to-step guide for jailbreaking your iPhone using Absinthe and CLI.
What do you think?
If you found this post useful hit the +1 (recommend) button.



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