: iOS 9.3.5 is traditionally jailbroken using tools like Phoenix or Kok3shi9 .

If you want to continue troubleshooting your setup, I can help you narrow things down. Please let me know: What did you use to crack iOS 9.3.5? Are you getting an error code during installation?

iFile requires root access to function. Without a jailbreak, a file manager cannot escape the standard user sandbox, rendering iFile useless. Therefore, your first step is jailbreaking your iOS 9.3.5 device.

If you find that the iFile IPA still gives you errors, or if you experience random crashes while editing files, you should migrate to .

Since iOS 9.3.5 is the end of the road for many 32-bit devices, the most popular way to unlock it is through the Phoenix jailbreak Users typically visit sites like Jailbreaks.app directly on their device to download the Phoenix app.

One known issue on 64-bit devices (iPhone 5s and newer) running iOS 9.3.5, even after a jailbreak, is that Filza may appear to crash. This is usually because the device hasn't been fully bootstrapped. To fix this:

Before forcing iFile to work, you should know that the jailbreak community universally replaced it with .

, but its effectiveness depends entirely on whether your device is jailbroken Without a jailbreak : You can sideload an iFile IPA using tools like Cydia Impactor

To bypass this loop, you have to use iFile to edit its own preferences—or use an alternative connection method like Filza or an SSH client (like Cyberduck or PuTTY on a computer) to edit the files.

If iFile crashes on launch or does not show up, try these steps:

iFile is a popular file manager app for iOS devices, which allows users to browse, manage, and modify files on their iPhone or iPad. The app provides a comprehensive file system interface, enabling users to perform various operations such as creating and editing files, copying, moving, and deleting files, as well as changing file permissions.

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