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This article addresses the question of where to find file management on iPhone, breaking down iOS file management from three dimensions: user files, media files, and app data. It explains in detail the specific operations for viewing files, uploading/downloading, and exporting app data using a combination of built-in tools like the Files app, Photos, and third-party tools such as Keymob Assistant, helping users establish a file management method that better fits real-world usage scenarios.

This article focuses on data decryption and export for iOS apps, starting from practical engineering needs, detailing how to export app files via Keymob Assistant and analyze data content using database tools and structural parsing methods. It emphasizes "structural parsing" over mere cracking, using real-world cases to explain how to locate and restore app data, providing developers and testers with an actionable data analysis path.

This article explains how to analyze App crash logs, combining practical engineering experience to detail the complete process from obtaining iOS crash logs, symbolization, to call stack analysis. By using Keymob Assistant to export logs and real-time logs for auxiliary analysis, it demonstrates how to transform crash information into specific code issues, providing developers with an actionable method for crash troubleshooting.

This article focuses on iPhone file management without jailbreak, combining practical development and testing scenarios. It introduces different management approaches for user files and app files, and provides detailed steps on using Keymob Assistant for file upload, download, and app sandbox data export. Through real-world examples, it demonstrates the value of file access in troubleshooting, offering a practical method for iOS file management in non-jailbreak environments.