iPhone tool iMazing: Version 3.5 with file search, messaging filter, and more

March 5, 2026 at 09:50 AM UTC
Heise Online
Original: DE
iPhone tool iMazing: Version 3.5 with file search, messaging filter, and more

Swiss software developer DigiDNA has released version 3.5 of its popular iPhone management tool, iMazing, introducing long-awaited features that enhance user control and data management. This update signifies a continued trend in European tech towards providing more robust, independent tools for users to manage their digital devices, fostering greater digital sovereignty away from platform-centric ecosystems. The new version includes a powerful file search function, allowing users to locate specific files across their iOS devices with greater ease and precision. Additionally, a new messaging filter streamlines communication management by enabling users to sort and find conversations more efficiently. These enhancements are built upon iMazing's existing capabilities for backing up, transferring, and managing iOS device data, offering a comprehensive alternative for users seeking deeper access and control over their iPhones. These advancements in iMazing are particularly relevant in the current European digital policy landscape, which emphasizes user privacy and data control. By offering advanced file and message management, iMazing empowers users to interact with their devices on their own terms, reducing reliance on proprietary cloud services and aligning with the EU's broader goals of digital autonomy and consumer protection.

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Published: March 5, 2026 at 09:50 AM UTC
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