A Complete Guide to Downgrade your iPhone
Have you recently upgraded your iPhone but are not happy with the new upgrade? Here is a solution for you. A software downgrade may help you get the older version of iOS. In simple terms, as you upgrade a device for the significant enhancement to the software, just like a downgrade helps you to revert the software into the older one eliminating the new improvements.
There can be many
reasons for a software downgrade. It is when a bug is found in the upgrade
itself, the new version doesn’t work on an old iPhone, or there is any
performance issue with the latest version. If you have the same problem or
other than this, downgrading the upgraded iOS version can help. However,
downgrading also has some limitations as it depends on the iOS version you
have.
Also, note that while
downgrading your iOS software, you will lose all your current data from the
device. That is why you will need to take backups that you want to keep, like
contacts, messages, photos, reminders, etc., through the iCloud. Moreover, here
is a step-by-step process you can follow for a successful downgrade.
Backup your data
As I have mentioned
above that downgrading involves wiping the iPhone data completely. So, consider
it as a fair warning and don’t forget to back up the necessary files or data.
Before moving ahead in the process, make sure that you have backed up your
iPhone.
How to find the old
version for an iOS downgrade
You can only take
advantage of iOS downgrade with the newer iOS releases. We are assuming that
there was no problem with your iPhone before the current version. Then going
back one version may be enough. Keep in mind that you can’t freely jump back to
an older version of iOS 14. You require Apple-signed iOS versions if you have
to install them on your iPhone, but Apple doesn’t provide anything signed after
iOS 13 or former.
Go to ipsw.me to find
previous or current versions of iOS. You will be able to locate the suitable
version for your iPhone in a green checkmark. Now, follow these instructions on
a Mac or PC
·
Choose your device. You have to find the exact model that
you want to downgrade.
·
Locate the version of iOS that you want to
download. You will have to choose only ‘Signed IPSWs’ available in the green
checkmark as the method will work through iTunes. Older unsigned versions will
need you to jailbreak the iOS device.
·
Hit the Download button. Remember the
downloaded file location as you will have to locate it later.
If you have downloaded
the software version, we are going to teach you how to prepare the device for
the downgrade.
Use recovery mode for
iOS downgrade
Downgrading requires
you to use your iPhone in Recovery Mode. To do so, turn off the device and
connect it with your computer. After connecting the device with your computer,
you have to follow the method to put your iPhone into Recovery Mode. Putting
the device in recovery mode involves different ways based on the version of
iOS. For example, on iPhone 8 or greater, including iOS 12, click and do free
the Volume Up button, click and release the Volume Down button and then click
and hold the Side button until you see the connect to iTunes screen.
Finally, downgrade
your iPhone to the older version of iOS
Now we have reached
our final destination. So, cross-check if you have backed up the necessary
data. As your iPhone boots into Recovery Mode, iTunes will open on your
computer. On the latest version of macOS, you will have to locate your device
under Finder.
·
Press
and hold Shift on PC or Option on Mac and hit
the Restore button.
·
Locate
the IPSW downloaded file and hit it to open.
·
Hit Restore.
When the process gets
finished, you will be back to the older version of iOS. Now you can restore the
backup file on your device or prepare your iPhone as a new one.
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Complete Guide to Downgrade your iPhone
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