How to Run iPhone Apps on iPad without Pixel Doubling
We had previously written an article on how to run iPhone apps in iPad compatible mode. But there are many iPad users who don’t like iPad pixel doubling feature while running iPhone apps in full screen and want to get rid of it. As we told in the previous tutorial, you need to jailbreak your iPad first and then install a app called FullForce via Cydia.
Using the FullForce app, you can force iPhone apps to go into full screen mode automatically. Many iPad users find this app pretty useful but this still falls short when it comes to running 3D games or some graphic rich apps.
Simply download FullForce via Cydia store and navigate to the settings to control the utilities features. Using the FullForce settings panel, you can toggle the apps that you want to open in full screen mode.
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