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Go back to a stable iOS experience on your iPhone
Apple’s latest iOS 18 update brings exciting new features and improvements. However, it also brings plenty of issues, such as battery drain and location services not working, to name a few. If you’re finding iOS 18 to be less stable or more problematic than you’d like, you can revert to iOS 17, a more stable version, for a smoother experience.
In this guide, we’ll explain how to downgrade from iOS 18 to iOS 17 using easy-to-follow steps. Once done, you’ll be back on the more stable iOS 17 version and can choose to update to iOS 18 later when things are more stable.
Before you begin downgrading your iPhone from iOS to iOS 17, there are a few things you must know.
There are two main methods for downgrading: restoring from an iTunes backup and using a signed IPSW file. Let’s go over each method in detail.
If you made a backup of your iPhone on your PC or Mac, you can restore it and, in turn, downgrade your iPhone to iOS 17. Here’s how:
Once the process is complete, your iPhone will restart with iOS 17 installed.
If you prefer a more direct approach, or if you don’t have a timely backup of your iPhone, you can manually install an iOS 17 IPSW file if Apple is still signing it.
Once it’s done, your device will restart and run iOS 17.
Things are a bit easier if you’re using the iOS 18 beta and want to revert to a more stable release.
Your device will now no longer receive more beta updates. Once a new public stable version of iOS comes out, your device will automatically receive an update. However, if you don’t feel like waiting, you can always install a signed IPSW file as shown above.
Signing off…
Downgrading from iOS 18 to iOS 17 could provide a more stable, consistent experience, especially if you’ve been facing issues with the latest version. Whether you choose to restore from an iTunes backup or manually install a signed IPSW file, the process is relatively simple.
Since I don’t keep timely backups of my device, the IPSW route is the only choice for me. Just be sure to back up your data beforehand and follow each step carefully.
FAQs
No, once Apple stops signing iOS 17, downgrading to it won’t be possible. Regularly check online for iOS signing status to ensure the downgrade is still an option.
Downgrading your iOS version should not void your warranty as long as you do not modify the device’s hardware or software in any way that violates Apple’s terms of service.
Yes, downgrading will erase all data on your iPhone. To avoid losing important information, be sure to back up your data with iCloud or iTunes before starting the downgrade process.
One possible reason for iTunes failing to restore the IPSW file is that the iPhone’s Find My feature might be enabled. To resolve this issue, you need to disable Find My on your device before proceeding with the restoration process.
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Thank you for this detailed guide! I was really worried about losing my data during the downgrade process, but your step-by-step instructions made it so easy to follow. I appreciate the clear explanations and tips. Great job!