Click and enter your Apple ID password when prompted to sign the app.
If you still want to experiment, here’s the technical route:
Look for IPA based on (last iOS 9 compatible), then modded with: youtube ipa for ios 935
: If you have previously "purchased" (downloaded) YouTube on your Apple ID using a newer device, you can sometimes download the last compatible version on your iOS 9 device. Open the App Store on your iOS 9 device. Go to the Purchased tab. Find YouTube and tap the Cloud icon .
You need an IPA file that corresponds to the last stable version of YouTube built for iOS 9, which is or Version 13.01.4 . Click and enter your Apple ID password when
Change the values of both strings from their original numbers (e.g., 12.11.6 ) to a modern, supported YouTube version string, such as 17.05.5 or 18.01.2 . Save the changes in the top right corner of Filza and exit.
Go to /var/containers/Bundle/Application/ and locate your folder. Open YouTube.app and find the file named Info.plist . Go to the Purchased tab
Before you begin the sideloading process, make sure you have the following:
The search term "YouTube IPA for iOS 9.3.5" is used to find these specific app packages that you can manually download and install, bypassing the restrictions of the modern App Store. While the official YouTube app was once available for iOS 9.3.5, its newer versions are no longer compatible, making the need for a manually sourced, older IPA file essential.
For iOS 9.3.5, the . IPAs from 2020 are too outdated to communicate with Google’s modern backend. Unless you enjoy tinkering purely for nostalgia, skip the YouTube IPA hunt.
Click and enter your Apple ID password when prompted to sign the app.
If you still want to experiment, here’s the technical route:
Look for IPA based on (last iOS 9 compatible), then modded with:
: If you have previously "purchased" (downloaded) YouTube on your Apple ID using a newer device, you can sometimes download the last compatible version on your iOS 9 device. Open the App Store on your iOS 9 device. Go to the Purchased tab. Find YouTube and tap the Cloud icon .
You need an IPA file that corresponds to the last stable version of YouTube built for iOS 9, which is or Version 13.01.4 .
Change the values of both strings from their original numbers (e.g., 12.11.6 ) to a modern, supported YouTube version string, such as 17.05.5 or 18.01.2 . Save the changes in the top right corner of Filza and exit.
Go to /var/containers/Bundle/Application/ and locate your folder. Open YouTube.app and find the file named Info.plist .
Before you begin the sideloading process, make sure you have the following:
The search term "YouTube IPA for iOS 9.3.5" is used to find these specific app packages that you can manually download and install, bypassing the restrictions of the modern App Store. While the official YouTube app was once available for iOS 9.3.5, its newer versions are no longer compatible, making the need for a manually sourced, older IPA file essential.
For iOS 9.3.5, the . IPAs from 2020 are too outdated to communicate with Google’s modern backend. Unless you enjoy tinkering purely for nostalgia, skip the YouTube IPA hunt.