Here's what you need to know on how to downgrade iOS 10.0.2 to iOS 9.3.x on your compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
Apple has finally stopped signing both iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 9.3.2 firmwares, making downgrades from iOS 9.3.4 to jailbreak-friendly iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 9.3.2 impossible in the process.
Thinking to downgrade iOS 9.3.3 firmware on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch back to iOS 9.3.2? Here's everything you need to know about it.
So the inevitable has happened. After releasing final version of iOS 9.3.2 back in May last month, and now after almost a month of its availability to general public, Apple has stopped signing the previous iOS 9.3.1 firmware, making iOS 9.3.2 the only firmware version iOS users can upgrade to. What this also means is that you can no longer downgrade or upgrade your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.3.1 from any other firmware version.
Apple has just stopped digitally signing iOS 9.2.1 firmware for all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Here's what that means for you.
Updated your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.2.1 but want to downgrade back to iOS 9.2? Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can achieve that.
Here's a step-by-step tutorial on how to downgrade from iOS 9.2 to iOS 9.1 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch the right way.
Apple has just killed iOS 9.0.2 by no longer signing the firmware for restores on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. Apple released iOS 9.1 last week, patching Pangu iOS 9.0-9.0.2 jailbreak in the process. And today, Apple has stopped signing the iOS 9.0.2 firmware, which means you can now no longer upgrade or downgrade to iOS 9.0.2.
OdysseusOTA 2.0 is out now. Lets you downgrade iOS 9 and iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 8.4.1 on select devices. Watch the video to see how it works.
After releasing a bunch of updates today, namely OS X 10.11 El Capitan, iOS 9.0.2 and iOS 9.1 beta 3 for both developers and public beta testers, Apple has now closed the signing window of iOS 8.4.1 for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.