The GlovePod controls the phone from the buttons

Winter has come, the favorite season of many of us, with it came the cold and if it's cold then it's very likely that many of us wear a pair of gloves when we go out. The iPhone screen is capacitive and this means that when your finger touches the screen, it completes an electrical circuit that sends the phone the command selected by you, and when you wear gloves, I don't know if you noticed or not but now you know, you can't use the phone screen to send no order and this is quite a big problem at certain times. In solving this problem, an ingenious developer thought of making a small application called GlovePod designed to control the phone through the volume and power buttons for those moments when you can't take off your gloves. Unfortunately, you can only control the iPod application from the phone: with the volume up button you select the next track, with the volume down button you select the previous track and with the power button you can pause or select the continuation of the song that is playing.

The application is very interesting, it is similar in functionality to what Snappy offers, but unfortunately it is limited to the iPod application only.

If you are interested, you can download it for free from Cydia from the BigBoss repo.