Ringing Pocket increases the sound level of iOS 7 when you hold an iDevice in your pocket

  Ringing Pocket is a tweak launched last evening in Cydia for iOS 7, and it was specially designed to automatically increase the speaker volume level of our iDevices when they are in the pockets of clothes. Ringing Pocket has a settings menu available in the Settings application iOS 7, and using them we can set the tweak to automatically increase the volume level of our speakers when they are in the pocket, the increase can also be made with a certain delay.

Don't miss any more calls when your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch is in your pocket, bag or backpack! Ringing Pocket increases the ringing volume of incoming calls if it detects that your device is in your pocket. And as soon as you take the device out of your pocket, the original ringer volume will be restored. Facetime calls are also supported. Mute switch and Do Not Disturb mode are not affected, both will function as usual.

  The tweak realizes that the terminal is in the pocket using images captured by the cameras of our devices, automatically measuring the brightness level around the terminal. The tweak works for any kind of calls, including those FaceTime, do not change the settings Do Not Disturb or the Mute button, and when we take the terminal out of our pocket, everything returns to normal. The interesting part is that we can set the terminal to set a higher or lower value if the terminal is in a vertical or horizontal position, so we have multiple customization options.

You can choose how loud should the phone ring while inside a pocket, should it become louder immediately or after a couple of rings and if the volume should be increased at all if the phone is in the horizontal position (eg on a nightstand) to avoid louder ringing during the night.

  Ringing Pocket is available at the price of $2 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.