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I didn't know this was possible, god damn I would love it if there was an add-on specifically for stuff like this, which you could then toggle independently of adblocker.
There is. Install ViolentMonkey (an open source Userscript Manager) then install Userscripts of your choice -here's a few for for Reddit.
Sinkit for Reddit does the job on iPhones. It isn’t Apollo, but it makes the web interface usable.
Does the old.reddit redirect work? I installed sinkit to try it out but it still loads the mobile interface even with redirect toggled on.
Edit: Nevermind, it worked after restarting. Thanks for the recommendation.
I used Redirector for old reddit. It allows me to redirect any URL to another based on wildcards or regex.
Here is the rule I use for it (save as a json file and import via the addon).