iOS 9.3.5 is exclusively for 32-bit devices. If you have a 64-bit device (iPhone 5s and newer) on iOS 9, you should look for the "Home Depot" jailbreak instead.
Phoenix is compatible with:
Because iOS 9 is outdated, focus on performance and utility tweaks rather than flashy visual overhauls. ios 9.3.5 cydia
| Tweak Name | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | iCleaner Pro | Removes junk files (saved my 16GB iPhone 5). | | LowPowerMode | Enables Low Power Mode on older 32-bit devices (Apple didn't include it natively for your model). | | YouTube++ | Background playback and downloads for old YouTube versions. | | App Admin | Downgrade apps to older, faster versions (essential because modern apps crash on iOS 9). | | Filza File Manager | Full root filesystem access. | | NoSlowAnimations | Speeds up the sluggish iOS 9 interface on A5/A6 chips. | Because iOS 9 is outdated, focus on performance
Once you run Phoenix and tap "Kickstart," Cydia will appear. However, manage your expectations: Because iOS 9 is outdated
Before starting, back up your device via iCloud or iTunes. Jailbreaking is safe, but restores are annoying.