The ability to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple on devices running iOS 9.3.5, without requiring a desktop or laptop, is a sought-after capability within the iOS user community. This process allows users to gain elevated privileges and access system-level functionalities typically unavailable on standard devices. For example, it can enable the installation of unsupported applications, customization of the user interface beyond Apple’s default options, and deeper access to the device’s file system.
The significance of this method lies in its convenience and accessibility. Historically, such procedures often demanded specialized software and a computer to execute the necessary code. Eliminating this requirement broadens the potential user base, allowing individuals without access to a computer, or those seeking a more streamlined approach, to modify their devices. This access can lead to expanded functionality and personalization options, which are often cited as key benefits by those who choose to undertake such modifications.