Feature overview

See the useful parts clearly first, then decide whether Nugget matches what you actually want to change.

Nugget is not one toggle or one visual tweak. It spans wallpapers, status bar controls, lock screen and SpringBoard options, internal tools, feature flags, MobileGestalt, AI Enabler, device spoofing, and selected daemon controls. The exact scope depends on your iOS version, so feature groups and version ranges should be checked together.

Version boundaries and restore paths decide whether some capabilities are actually available.

Sparserestore works on iOS 17.0 - 18.1.1. BookRestore works on iOS 18.2 - 26. The README also states that MobileGestalt and AI Enabler are not supported on iOS 26.2 and later.

iOS 17.0 - 26.0+

PosterBoard animated wallpapers and community wallpapers

iOS 17.0 - 26

MobileGestalt features such as Dynamic Island on unsupported devices, boot chime, charge limit, and more

iOS 18.1 - 26

AI Enabler

Understanding the feature groups is much faster than opening switches at random.

Start from the outcome you want, such as animated wallpapers, status bar changes, Dynamic Island, hidden settings, or AI-related options, then match it to the supported version range.

PosterBoard and templates

A strong starting point if you want visible results quickly.

  • Set animated wallpapers and use community wallpaper resources.
  • Convert videos into wallpapers and work with documented batter or tendies structures.
  • Use templates for custom operations and targeted file editing.

Status bar and visual interface details

This is one of the easiest areas to verify at a glance.

  • Change carrier labels, secondary carrier text, signal bars, and battery display details.
  • Adjust time text, breadcrumb text, and numeric Wi-Fi or cellular strength display.
  • Hide or show many status bar icons selectively.

Lock screen, SpringBoard, and internal options

Useful if you want to alter system behavior and UI details.

  • Set lock screen footnotes, auto-lock timing, charging behavior, and low-battery alert handling.
  • Show supervision text, Dynamic Island in screenshots, or selected Stage Manager behavior.
  • Enable key flick, hidden icons, Notes debug mode, touch debug overlays, and system paste notifications.

MobileGestalt, feature flags, and regional options

This group depends heavily on the iOS version, so check compatibility first.

  • On supported versions, explore Dynamic Island, boot chime, charge limit, Tap to Wake, AOD, and Stage Manager.
  • Surface hidden settings pages such as Apple Pencil, Action Button, or internal storage information.
  • Use EU Enabler, feature flags, and selected Liquid Glass or Solarium-related switches where supported.

AI Enabler, device spoofing, and daemon control

These are more advanced capabilities and deserve a rollback plan first.

  • Try AI Enabler and device spoofing on the supported iOS 18.1 - 26 range.
  • Disable selected daemons such as OTAd, Game Center, Screen Time, Tips, VPN, HealthKit, or Spotlight.
  • Risky hidden options include disabling thermalmonitord, so back up before experimenting.

Not every feature group is a good first test.

For a first run, start with PosterBoard, status bar customization, or SpringBoard options because the results are easier to see and confirm. For AI Enabler, device spoofing, or risky hidden options, confirm version support and rollback plans first.

PosterBoard

  • Set animated wallpapers, browse community wallpapers, or convert video to wallpaper.

Status Bar

  • Adjust carrier text, battery display detail, signal bars, time text, and icon visibility.

SpringBoard options

  • Try lock screen footnotes, Dynamic Island screenshots, charging behavior, or lock screen text.

MobileGestalt

  • On supported builds, explore Dynamic Island, charge limit, Tap to Wake, AOD, and Stage Manager.

When you are ready to start, use the guide to get environment, connection, and backup steps right first.

The guide page already lays out the environment checklist, device trust flow, MobileGestalt file preparation, and source run commands in the right order.

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