During the announcement of the iPhone 6 Plus, the company introduced a new feature called Reacability, this feature allows you to shift down the contents of the iPhone’s interface via a double-tap on the iPhone’s Touch ID sensor. For large devices like the iPhone 6, this feature was added with one-handed usage in mind.

Of course older devices like the iPhone 5s, 5c and so on doesn’t support this feature, but don’t tell that to jailbreak developers. ReachAll not only brings Reachability to the most likely candidate, (the iPhone 5s is the only Touch ID enabled iPhone without Reachability) but it also works, thanks to a special “Tap Box” option, on older devices like the iPhone 5.

Check out ReachAll tweak in action:


Once installing the tweak on your iPhone 5s, you’ll need to make sure that Touch ID is enabled and that you have at least one fingerprint configured.

If you’re trying to use ReachAll on a non-Touch ID device, such as the iPhone 5, you can use a feature found in the tweak’s settings to enable an on-screen “Tap Box”. It’s not the prettiest thing in the world, but it works for devices lacking Touch ID.

Although I don’t support such tweak for older devices, Reacability was specifically made for larger screened iPhones like the iPhone 6. Anyway you can give it a try as it is available at Cydia store.

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