Untethered Jailbreak: Ios 9.3.5
For legacy 32-bit devices running iOS 9.3.5, finding a truly untethered jailbreak remains rare, as the standard Phoenix jailbreak
The good news is that an untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.5 is available, thanks to the efforts of the jailbreaking community. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process: ios 9.3.5 untethered jailbreak
A new FULLY untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.5 to 9.3.6 has just came! For legacy 32-bit devices running iOS 9
- A persistent code execution vector before userland starts (i.e., a boot-time vulnerability).
- A way to re-disable KPP on every boot without user interaction.
- A method to re-apply kernel patches from a stored location (e.g., /System/Library/Caches).
To be untethered, you need:
The Untether Breakthrough: As of late 2024, an untethered package was released for kok3shi9. This uses a jsc_untether exploit to keep 64-bit devices permanently jailbroken, finally ending the era of re-running apps after every power cycle. Why "Untethered" Matters A persistent code execution vector before userland starts
- Security risks: Jailbreaking a device can expose it to security risks, as users are installing apps and tweaks from outside the App Store, which may not be thoroughly vetted.
- Instability: Jailbreaking a device can also cause instability, as users are modifying the underlying software and installing third-party apps and tweaks that may not be compatible with the device.
- Warranty: Jailbreaking a device can also void the warranty, as users are modifying the device in a way that is not supported by the manufacturer.
The Untethered Breakthrough (2026): Community developers recently achieved a full untether for these versions. This development is significant for the "Legacy Jailbreak" community, as it removes the reliance on expiring certificates and manual "kickstarting". Comparison of Jailbreak Types