Remote Messages 2 (iOS 6+) allows you to send iMessages/SMSs directly from your computer or tablet

  Remote Messages is a tweak launched a few months ago in Cydia, and it allows us to use a computer or a tablet to send iMessages/SMS through an iPhone. In the This article I explained the functionality of the tweak, and today I tell you that Remote Messages 2 (iOS 6+) It is available in Cydia and he brings compatibility for the new iOS 6. The tweak works with the help of a web server that is generated in the iPhone and allows accessing a control interface using a browser, so that any other device with internet access allows you to access that interface and send messages without problems.

  Remote Messages 2 (iOS 6+) is available for $2.5 in Cydia's BigBoss repo for a limited time.

Requires iOS 6. Remote Messages is a browser-based front-end for the iOS Messages application.

Features include:

  • SMS and iMessage support
  • File/media attachments
  • Full Emoji support
  • Typing notifications
  • Contact pictures
  • Custom themes
  • Phone status icons
  • Uses Contacts database
  • SSL Support and username/password authentication
  • Uses WebSockets for perfect synchronization with device
  • Runs as a background service with a small memory footprint
  • Supports iPhone 3GS-5, iPad 1-3, iPod Touch 3-5
  • Built and optimized for Google Chrome, also supports Firefox and IE 9+
  • Also includes SBSettings toggle

Installation instructions:

  1. Install Remote Messages 2 from BigBoss on Cydia.
  2. Before starting, respring your device if Cydia has not done so already.
  3. Navigate to "Remote Messages" in Settings.
  4. Set the username and password you wish to use.
  5. Slide the toggle to start the server. Allow a few seconds for this to complete.
  6. Connect to Remote Messages via your device's IP address and chosen port.