Aemulo (Trial)

Aemulo (Trial)

Aemulo (Trial) - For iOS 13.0 - 17.6.1

Version: 1.2.5
Bundle ID: com.amywhile.aemulotrial
Architecture: iphoneos-arm (Rootful)
Section: Tweaks
Dependencies: mobilesubstrate (>= 0.9.5000), firmware (>= 13.0)
Pre-install Dependencies: None
Installed Size: NAN KB
Author: anamy
Trusted repo?: Yes.
Last Updated: August 21, 2024

Install Tweak

Tweak description:

NFC Frickery




Tweak Details

Current Version Last Update Supported iOS Versions
1.2.5 August 21, 2024 13.0 - 17.6.1

Tweak Full Description

The ultimate NFC Tweak for iOS!

Ever wanted to add your most used NFC Cards to Wallet on your phone? Introducing Aemulo...

Aemulo allows you to read, write and emulate tags from one app. It also has the ability to add cards to Wallet so you can invoke them from the lock screen. Aemulo features a modern UI designed for the latest iPhones with lots of functionality.

What devices does it support?

Aemulo has support for all iPhones running iOS 13 or higher.

Note: The iPhone 6S/Plus and iPhone SE have limited reading support and no writing support. They fully support emulation.

What is the difference with the trial version?

The trial version of Aemulo is almost the same as the full version. The only difference is that the free version does not support Add to Wallet. This is due to on going server costs involved with supporting this feature. By paying for the full version you are helping to support continued development.

What tags can it emulate?

Emulation currently only supports Desfire and ISO-Dep Types. Work is being done to add support for other MiFare Types in future updates, for free. Support is not guranteed for all of your tags.

Does it support Amiibo?

Reading and Writing Amiibo is supported. Writing Amiibo requires blank NTAG 215 tags that can only be written to once. Research is being done to add the ability to emulate Amiibo directly from Aemulo.

Do I require a jailbreak?

A jailbreak is required to use the Aemulo app and any other feature it adds. Passes added to Wallet will not work with tweaks disabled. Passes will not work on Apple Watch.

Do I need an internet connection?

Aemulo will function almost entirely without an internet connection. An internet connection is however required for Adding a Tag to Wallet as they need to be remotely codesigned. This is an Apple limitation.

Anything else?

Aemulo allows you to send commands directly to NFC Tags and to the NFC Chip in your phone itself, only use this if you know what you're doing. Aemulo will also enable background tag reading on older iPhone models allowing you to read NDEF Tags without even opening the app or assigning a Shortcut to an NFC Tag.

Disclaimer: The creator of Aemulo ("the Software") expressly disclaims any and all liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages, losses, or injuries resulting from the use, misuse, or application of the Software. The user assumes full responsibility and risk for any actions taken or decisions made based on the use of Aemulo, and by using the Software, the user agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the creator from any claims, demands, or damages arising out of or relating to such use. The creator provides no warranty or guarantee regarding the suitability, reliability, or accuracy of Aemulo for any particular purpose, and the user acknowledges and agrees that they are using the Software at their own risk.


Tweak Screenshots

Aemulo (Trial) Tweak Screenshot
Aemulo (Trial) Tweak Screenshot
Aemulo (Trial) Tweak Screenshot

What are iOS Tweaks?

iOS tweaks are modifications that enhance the functionality of iPhones and iPads beyond what Apple officially allows. These small software packages can only be installed on jailbroken devices, where the restrictions imposed by Apple have been bypassed, giving users more control over their iOS experience.

What are iOS jailbreak tweaks used for?

Jailbreak tweaks serve numerous purposes, ranging from cosmetic changes to powerful functionality enhancements:

  • Customization: Tweaks allow users to personalize their iOS experience by changing app icons, modifying the control center, creating custom themes, and adjusting system animations.
  • Enhanced Functionality: Many tweaks add features Apple doesn't provide, such as file management capabilities, advanced screenshot tools, call recording, and system-wide gesture controls.
  • App Modifications: Tweaks can enhance existing apps with new features or remove limitations. For example, tweaks might enable downloading content from streaming apps, remove ads from applications, or add additional tools to messaging platforms.
  • System Optimization: Some tweaks focus on improving device performance, battery life, or adding more efficient ways to manage background processes.
  • Privacy and Security: While jailbreaking itself has security implications, certain tweaks actually enhance privacy by allowing more granular control over app permissions, network monitoring, and data access.
Where to find iOS tweaks?

Jailbreak tweaks are typically distributed through alternative app stores like Cydia, Sileo, or Zebra. These repositories host thousands of tweaks created by independent developers, ranging from free offerings to premium packages.

Important considerations

Before diving into the world of jailbreak tweaks, users should be aware of several important factors:

  • Warranty implications: Jailbreaking voids Apple's warranty, though restoring a device to its factory state typically reverses this.
  • Security risks: Jailbreaking removes Apple's security sandboxing, potentially exposing your device to malware if tweaks are downloaded from untrusted sources.
  • Stability issues: Poorly developed tweaks or conflicts between multiple tweaks can cause system instability, app crashes, or battery drain.
  • Update challenges: When Apple releases new iOS versions, users must wait for compatible jailbreak tools before updating, often leaving them without security patches.
The evolving landscape

The world of iOS jailbreaking has evolved significantly over the years. As Apple has added features that were once only available through tweaks (like widgets, dark mode, and app library), the gap between stock iOS and jailbroken devices has narrowed. Nevertheless, the jailbreak community continues to push boundaries, creating innovative modifications that demonstrate what iOS could potentially offer in future official updates.

For users who value customization and control over their devices, jailbreak tweaks remain an appealing, if somewhat risky, way to transform their iOS experience beyond Apple's walled garden.