There are two ways to roll back an iOS update on your iPhone: either using iTunes or by deleting the update from your device. If you use iTunes, connect your device to your computer and launch iTunes. Click on the device icon in the top left corner, then click “Check for Update.”
A pop-up window will appear, asking if you want to restore your device to a previous iOS version; click “Restore” and follow the prompts. If you delete the update from your device, go to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage. Locate the iOS software update in the list and tap on it, then select “Delete Update” to confirm.
- Open Settings on your iPhone
- Tap General > Software Update
- Tap Download and Install
- If a message asks to temporarily remove apps because iOS needs more space for the update, tap Continue or Cancel
- To install the update, tap Install
- Or you can tap Later and choose Install Tonight or Remind Me Later
- If you tapped Install Tonight, connect your device to a power cord at night and keep it connected until the update finishes
- If asked, enter your passcode
How To Downgrade iOS 16 to iOS 15 (Step By Step)
Can You Revert Back to an Old Ios Update?
Yes, you can revert back to an old iOS update. Here’s how:
1. Make sure you have a recent backup of your device.
You can do this by connecting your device to iTunes and selecting “Back Up Now.”
2. Download the appropriate IPSW file for your device from Apple’s website. Be sure to select the file that corresponds with the iOS version you want to revert to (for example, if you want to go back from iOS 9 to iOS 8, you would need to download the iOS 8 IPSW file).
3. Once the IPSW file has been downloaded, connect your device to iTunes and select “Restore.”
4. When prompted, choose the IPSW file you downloaded in step 2. iTunes will now install the older iOS version on your device.
How Do I Go Back to Old Ios Version on Iphone?
There are a few different ways that you can go about downgrading your iPhone to an older iOS version. In this blog post, we’ll outline the steps necessary to take in order to downgrade your iPhone to an older iOS version.
First and foremost, it’s important to note that you can only downgrade your iPhone to an iOS version that is still being signed by Apple.
For example, at the time of writing this blog post, Apple is still signing iOS 11.4.1 – meaning that you can downgrade your iPhone to this particular version of iOS if you so choose. With that said, let’s get into the actual process of downgrading your iPhone.
The first step is connecting your iPhone to a computer via USB cable and opening up iTunes.
Once iTunes is open, select your connected device from the top left corner of the window and navigate to the “Summary” tab for your device. From here, click on the “Check for Updates” button while holding down the Option (Mac) or Shift (Windows) key on your keyboard – this will cause a pop-up window to appear with different firmware options available for download. Find the firmware file corresponding with the iOS version you want to downgrade to and select it – once it’s been selected, click on “Open”.
iTunes will now begin downloading the chosen firmware file; once it has finished downloading, it will automatically begin installing it on your connected device. During this process, do not disconnect your device from its computer as doing so could result in data loss or other unforeseen issues. After a minute or two has passed, your device should reboot itself and be running on the older iOS version – congrats!
You’ve successfully downgraded!
How to Downgrade Ios 15
If you’re not happy with iOS 15, or if it’s causing problems on your iPhone, you can downgrade to iOS 14. This will erase all the data on your device, so make sure you have a backup before proceeding. Here’s how to do it:
1. Download the iOS 14 IPSW file for your device from Apple’s website.
2. Connect your iPhone to your computer and open iTunes.
3. Select your device in iTunes and click “Summary.”
4. Hold down the Option key (Mac) or Shift key (Windows) and click the “Restore iPhone” button.
5. Select the iOS 14 IPSW file you downloaded in step 1 and click “Open.”
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is possible to roll back an iOS update on your iPhone, but it is not recommended as it can cause problems with your device. If you do decide to go ahead and downgrade, make sure that you have a backup of your data first so that you can restore it if something goes wrong.