Callbar available in Cydia, brings a new interface for voice calls

CallBar is a tweak for the iPhone that I talked about the other day when I told you that through it you can modify the interface that appears when we receive a call on the iPhone. Notice in the image that the CallBar tweak modifies our StatusBar turning it into a banner similar to the one for Notifications in iOS 5. This banner will not display a notification for us but instead it will display the name of the caller and 3 buttons that let us allows us to accept, reject or disable the ringtone of the call.

More details about CallBar you can read here and for purchase you can buy it from Cydia from the BigBoss repo for $3.99.

No interruption on incoming calls!

Don't let incoming phone or FaceTime calls interrupt what you're doing on your device any longer. CallBar re-designs the incoming phone and video call interface to allow you to use your device while it's ringing. Choose to answer, decline, or even dismiss the incoming call depending on your choice. Upon dismissal, the bar will shrink and cover the status bar – a safeguard just in case you choose to pick up the call after all or you accidentally dismissed. You can answer or decline the call from this dismiss view as well. Dismissing the call silences the ring or vibrate, which is done by tapping the banner, hitting the Power button, or pressing the Volume buttons. To re-enable the ring or vibrate, simply tap the banner to bring the banner back up. All the above functionalities are available from the SpringBoard, within any application, and on the lock screen. You could be texting, updating Twitter, surfing the web, or in the middle of using any application – CallBar allows you to continue what you are doing without interruption and gives you the option to handle the situation with ease.

* Compatible for both phone and FaceTime video calls
* Supports all iDevices on all firmwares 4.0+ (including iOS 5 betas – will support full version upon release)
* Settings for CallBar can be found in the Settings.app (excludes iOS 5 beta users – iOS 5 full version will support Settings)