It sounds like you're looking for a "good piece" (likely a tweak, patch, or modified IPA file) for YouTube on iOS 9.3.5 — specifically a patched version that still works on that very old, 32-bit version of iOS.
Here's the honest and practical answer for your situation.
The best working solution is a tweak called "YouTube Classic" from the InvoxiPlayGames repo. It forces the last compatible YouTube version (10.11.11546) to work again.
What you need:
https://invoxiplaygames.uk/repo/Result: YouTube will load, play videos (mostly 360p/480p), but no modern features like comments, shorts, or high bitrate.
You cannot install a patched IPA through the official App Store or iTunes. Because the app is unsigned (or signed with an expired enterprise certificate), you need a sideloading method.
Older versions of uYou and Cercube exist, but the patches are dead because Google killed the old API endpoints they relied on. You will get "Error 400" or "No internet connection". youtube ipa for ios 935 patched
Once you've downloaded the YouTube IPA for iOS 9.3.5 patched, you'll need to install it on your iOS device. Here's how:
| What you'll find | Does it work on 9.3.5? | Why | |----------------|------------------------|-----| | YouTube ++ (old) | ❌ No | API dead | | Cercube 4.x patched | ❌ No | Google blocks old app versions | | uYou (any version) | ❌ No | Requires iOS 11+ | | YouTube Reborn | ❌ No | 32-bit unsupported |
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For the rest of us nostalgic tinkerers, the "youtube ipa for ios 935 patched" is a beautiful act of digital preservation. It keeps our iPhone 4s playing Smosh and Markiplier videos for a few more years.
If you have an iPhone 5 (not 4s), you can actually upgrade to iOS 10.3.4. A patched YouTube IPA for iOS 10 exists and is easier to find. iOS 9 is uniquely hard due to its 32-bit limitations. It sounds like you're looking for a "good