Download-weather-bot-v1-v105-univ-64bit-os150-ok15-user-hidden-bfi2-ipa

Sites like Decrypt.day or ARMConverter often host versions that are compatible with specific OS versions (like your OS 15.0 requirement). 2. Using Sideloading Tools

Getting your hands on specific, older versions of iOS applications—like the (BFI2) IPA you're looking for—usually requires accessing specialized community archives or using legacy tools to pull them from the App Store servers. 1. Check Community Archives

Since this specific file string looks like it belongs to a jailbreak or legacy app community (often associated with the "BFI" or "MTM" archival projects), your best bet is to check repositories that specialize in "undumped" or archived IPAs. Sites like Decrypt

Are you planning to install this on a device or a stock iOS 15.0 phone?

The most straightforward way. Plug in your phone, drag the IPA into the tool, and enter your Apple ID to sign it. The most straightforward way

Search for "iOS IPA Collection" or "Weather Bot IPA." Many users upload bulk libraries of decrypted apps here.

Always be cautious when downloading IPAs from "hidden" or unofficial sources. These files can theoretically be modified. If you have a Mac or a PC, you can use via the command line to try and download the app directly from your own App Store "Purchased" history if you ever owned it in the past. 4. Safety First

The filename indicates (Universal) and "64bit" , which is standard for modern devices. However, ensure the "ok15" tag refers to compatibility with your specific firmware. If the app was designed for a much older version of iOS, it might "thin" or crash on launch due to missing modern frameworks. 4. Safety First