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Resqu2

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Apr 23, 2011
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I just purchased Springtomize 3 and was able to delete several dedicated tweaks. Was just curious if one way or the other was better performance/battery wise?
 

dlmart2

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Nov 2, 2007
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I just purchased Springtomize 3 and was able to delete several dedicated tweaks. Was just curious if one way or the other was better performance/battery wise?

Sometimes dedicated tweaks are better, but in the case of Springtomize, it does lots of things really well.
 

fisherking

macrumors G4
Jul 16, 2010
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I just purchased Springtomize 3 and was able to delete several dedicated tweaks. Was just curious if one way or the other was better performance/battery wise?

the tweaks do the same thing, so should not be any real difference in battery usage. plus it's great to have less apps, and one place to do many things...
 

nepalisherpa

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Aug 15, 2011
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I just purchased Springtomize 3 and was able to delete several dedicated tweaks. Was just curious if one way or the other was better performance/battery wise?

I have not jailbroken my 6+ yet, but, with iPhone 5, I did use Springtomize 2 and it was amazing. It eliminated at least 6-7 dedicated tweaks and was very stable.
 

Vanilla35

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Apr 11, 2013
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I assumed someone would mention this point of view, but I think it is better to have less tweaks - therefore more consolidated ones (housing many tweaks - like springtomize), because I think it's better to have the coding of one person, or at least overlook of one person rather than many different. Keeps things more efficient, and less likely to have incompatibility issues or overlap errors.
 

heisenberg123

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Oct 31, 2010
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Hamilton, Ontario
sprintomize does what many other individual tweaks do, the think with springtomize is its premium and most of the tweaks it replaces are free, so its really jsut the convienece of only needing one tweak installed with all the settings in one spot
 
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