Unlike later 64-bit-only jailbreaks, iOS 9.3.5 runs on a mix of 32-bit (A5/A6) and early 64-bit (A7) devices. The primary jailbreak tools — Phoenix (32-bit) and Home Depot (64-bit) — are semi-untethered, meaning users must re-run an app after every reboot. This instability places a premium on lightweight, stable tweaks. An “extra quality” package for this firmware is not merely one with high-resolution icons or smooth animations; it is one that respects the meager 512MB–1GB of RAM, avoids kernel panics, and does not rely on deprecated iOS 10+ APIs.

Once you have the essential utilities installed, you can start adding repos that provide exciting apps, themes, and functional tweaks. These repos are especially known for offering packages: