Want to downgrade iOS 10.2.1 to iOS 10.2 for jailbreak? Well if you are lucky enough to meet all of the below mentioned requirements, then you might just be able to. Here are the details.
Here's a guide on how you can downgrade iOS 10.2.1 to 10.2 firmware on your compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device, and the reason why you may want to consider it.
Here's a step by step tutorial on how to downgrade iOS 10 / 10.0.1 to iOS 9.3.x firmware on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
Yes, it's still possible to downgrade iOS 9.3.5 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device while Apple is signing the previous firmware. Here's what you need to know.
The following tutorial will help you downgrade iOS 9 beta to iOS 8.3 on any iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. It is important to note that once you downgrade back to iOS 8.3 from iOS 9, you won't be able to restore any full device iOS 9 backup you made on iCloud or using iTunes, this is because backups made on iOS 9 are NOT backwards compatible to work on iOS 8. You will either have the choice to restore to a old backup made on iOS 8.x, or start from scratch on iOS 8.3. You've been warned.
iH8sn0w, the well known iOS developer and researcher who is responsible for the production of Sn0wbreeze, iFaith, iReb and f0recast has been hard at work again trying to resolve an issue that has been tainting the experience of owners of the iPhone 4S and iPad 2. The said two Apple devices are powered by the A5 processor, and as any jailbreak fan will know, it hasn't previously been possible to perform firmware downgrades on those two units. When Apple releases a new version of iOS, they promptly stop signing the older firmware, meaning that any official restores result in the user installing the latest official iOS version onto their device.
Although much of the developing and modding is made as simple as possible for those not particularly adept to the ins and outs of iOS, issues can often arise, and what is often a smooth process can sometimes be a little tricky with a hurdle or two in the way.
Starting with iOS 5, Apple added some new checks to ensure people stick with the latest version of iOS. This made downgrading to iOS 5 impossible using SHSH blobs saved by Cydia or TinyUmbrella. But now, thanks to iH8sn0w’s iFaith, you can downgrade from iOS 5.1 or iOS 5.0.1 to iOS 5 custom firmware as long as you have APTicket + SHSH blobs saved for it.
iH8sn0w has updated iFaith to version 1.4 which brings support for saving SHSH blobs of iOS 5.0.x firmware as long as you are currently running that firmware on your iOS device, even if Apple is not signing it.
iOS 5.0.1 has been released - and, chances are, you may be looking to downgrade to an earlier version of iOS because of one reason or another. Today, we’re going to guide you on how to do exactly that so you can go back to whichever version of iOS you are comfortable with.