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