Here’s an interesting, in-depth look at Filza File Manager on iOS 9.3.5, focusing on why that specific version matters, what makes Filza unique, and how it was verified to work on that now-antique OS.
If Cydia refuses to work (common on Phoenix due to certificate issues), you can manually install Filza using SSH: filza file manager ios 935 verified
com.tigisoftware.filza_3.7.0-32_iphoneos-arm.deb (verify the MD5 checksum).root@[device-ip] (password: alpine)..deb file to /var/root/dpkg -i filza_3.7.0-32.debapt-get install -f (to fix dependencies).Once installed, the verified Filza opens up a world of possibilities: Here’s an interesting, in-depth look at Filza File
Browse /, /System, /Applications, /var/mobile/Library. You can see files that Apple never intended you to see, such as preference plists, cache files, and daemon configurations. Method 2: Manual