Ios 9.3.5 Untethered Jailbreak |top|
Because iOS 9.3.5 is a 32-bit firmware, the jailbreak landscape is different from modern 64-bit devices. There is no full untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.5 on all devices.
However, depending on your specific device model, you have two options that closely mimic an untethered experience: ios 9.3.5 untethered jailbreak
- iPad 2, iPhone 4s, and iPhone 4: You can upgrade to iOS 9.3.6 and use the "Degrade" tool to convert the installation into a Kok3r9 Untether. This is a true untether (jailbreak persists after reboot).
- iPhone 5, 5c, iPad 4, and iPad Mini 1: These devices must use the SockPuppet 2.0 (Phoenix) jailbreak, which is "semi-untethered" (requires re-signing via an app every 7 days).
Here is the complete guide for both scenarios. Because iOS 9
Step 1: Install Sideloadly
- Download and install Sideloadly on your computer.
- Ensure iTunes is running or installed (Sideloadly needs it to detect devices).
3. Handling the "Ghost" Jailbreak
If you are using the Phoenix method and the app expires (stops opening) after 7 days: iPad 2, iPhone 4s, and iPhone 4: You can upgrade to iOS 9
- Re-connect to the computer.
- Open Sideloadly.
- Drag the Phoenix IPA back in and re-sign it.
- You do not need to rejailbreak; just open the app and kickstart it.
C. The "Why Bother?" Factor
Most users stay on 9.3.5 for legacy app compatibility, not daily driving. An untethered jailbreak requires:
- Finding two new vulnerabilities (one for persistence, one for KPP bypass).
- Building a reliable installer.
- Testing across 10+ devices.
Security researchers sell these chains to Zerodium (paying up to $500k for iOS 9 untethered). No one has donated one to the public community.
⚠️ Crucial Warnings Before Starting
- Backup First: Connect to iTunes or Finder and perform a full backup. Jailbreaks can cause data loss.
- 32-Bit Only: This guide is strictly for 32-bit devices. If you have an iPhone 5s or newer, stop now.
- Malware Warning: Avoid tools named "3uTools" or "Phoenix for iOS 9" found on random websites. Stick to the official links provided below to avoid adware or malware.
