
Apple has made a concerned effort to try and improve most parts of
its iOS platform in recent years. The release of iOS 8 represented a
significant technological advancement for the platform, and although
some may disagree due to the amount of bugs still present, it actually
feels like the best version of the iPhone and iPad OS to date. One area
that Apple has concentrated on, albeit extremely silently, is the native
Phone app. With that in mind, if the Phone app doesn’t live up to your
requirements, or you’re looking for something a little additional and
you happen to be jailbroken, then the
Area Code Display Pro package could potentially be the solution you’ve been seeking.
The main functionality within the Phone app has remained fairly
consistent over the last seven years. Sure, the layout and overall
user-interface design has changed significantly over time, but let’s be
honest here, it’s a phone app. It does what it needs to do.
Those who make and receive regular calls will know that the interface is
updated on an incoming or outgoing call to display the name of the
recipient pulled directly from the Contacts app. Of course, if there’s
no contact saved for the digits then a number, “Unknown” or “No Caller
ID” is displayed. Area Code Display Pro aims to add a little additional
power and dynamism to the fold.

When installed, the tweak will update the interface at the bottom of
the Phone app to clearly show the town – or city – that the incoming
call is originating from. Obviously this will only work with numbers
that have a geographic location assigned to them and may actually fall
down when confronted with certain premium rate numbers in specific
territories. This will of course only work with static landline numbers
as mobile numbers don’t actually have a solid location attached to them.
If you’re residing in the U.S. however, then you might not require the
power of this tweak, since carriers push the location of incoming and
outgoing calls from their end within the States, therefore this tweak is
more handy only if you’re living outside the country. But even if you
are inside the U.S., then this tweak can prove to be an extension to the
already existing functionality, and go further to show which country
the call is originating from.
Area Code Display Pro is offered as a commercial package on the
BigBoss repo at a cost of $0.99. The tweak requires a jailbroken iPhone
running iOS 7 or above and offers full compatibility with iOS 8.
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