If you’ve been testing the iOS 18 beta and have encountered issues or instability, you may find it necessary to downgrade to the more stable iOS 17. The video below from iDevice Central will walk you ...
Apple just launched iOS 26 for everyone, bringing big new visual changes. But many users are seeing small stutters and bugs in daily use. It is happening because Apple’s first builds are usually buggy ...
The new iOS 18 is on the horizon, with Apple soon letting people install the beta version and see what the new operating system is all about. But before you install it, you need to know that beta ...
Once Apple releases a major software update, it usually lets users downgrade to the previous version for a few weeks. However, it seems the company is really pushing the iOS 26 update, as this is the ...
Developer beta versions are not finished versions. They are meant for testing, not for everyday use. As a result, these betas are often filled with bugs, glitches, and features that don’t work ...
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If you installed iOS 18 Beta or iPadOS 18 Beta through Apple's Developer Program or Software Beta Program, you may decide you want to downgrade because of usability or stability issues. Keep reading ...
If you’ve upgraded to iOS 18 beta and are experiencing issues or simply prefer the previous version, downgrading to iOS 17 might be the solution. The video below from Zollotech will walk you through ...
If you installed iOS 26 Beta or iPadOS 26 Beta through Apple's Developer Program or Software Beta Program, you may decide you want to downgrade because of usability or stability issues. Keep reading ...