Using Filza on a jailbroken iOS 9.3.5 device is like giving a child a scalpel—powerful but dangerous. Here are the golden rules:
If you accidentally break something, you can always restore using iTunes (iOS 9.3.5 is no longer signed, but you can use Odysseus or iOS-OTA-Downgrader tools). filza file manager ios 935
Let’s look at three practical examples of Filza File Manager on iOS 9.3.5. Using Filza on a jailbroken iOS 9
Because iOS 9.3.5 is old, you might encounter some quirks. Here’s how to fix them. If you accidentally break something, you can always
This post assumes your device is jailbroken. Installing and using Filza requires a jailbreak and grants access to system files; that gives you power but also risk. Back up your device before making system changes.
Once you are jailbroken, installing Filza is straightforward:
After installation, you will see the Filza icon on your home screen.