![]() So here are a few tips to downgrade to an earlier version of iOS so your iPhone, iPad, or other iDevices works AND so you can wait however impatiently until some of those kinks and hiccups of the iOS10 release get sorted out. Yes, that’s what we all want–the happy ending to each and every upgrade Apple provides us.īut if that happy ending eluded you this time–I am so sorry, what a total PITA (pain in the ass.) At Apple ToolBox, we are here to help you through these challenging moments. If you are one of those enthusiastic early adopters, like me, you keep your fingers crossed that your iPhone or other iDevice will make it though the upgrade smoothly and let at the end of that process (why does it always feel like doom is approaching?), you breathe a sigh of relief in that it worked! Your iPhone, iPad, or other device did not turn into a brick at midnight, instead it’s a Cinderella in fancy dress, looking good and working perfectly. And now that the update is in the hands of us regular folks, a billion of us and counting, we will and should expect to encounter “issues.” Let’s think of it as a learning experience, a chance to get to know our iDevices just a little bit better. But let’s face it, there just aren’t enough Apple testers to work out every kink and bug. We trust in Apple, we believe that they thoroughly tested this iOS before releasing it into the world. Hopefully, you were a bit smart in all the exuberance and did perform a backup of your iPhone and other iDevices BEFORE you jumped in and upgraded your iDevice. And if you’re anything like me, you are on this bandwagon 100% and went full throttle and updated all your beloved iDevices straightaway. ![]() ![]() I just can’t seem to get enough info on what is going to happen and when… source: appleīut finally, it’s here and with the WWDC kickoff, Apple released its much anticipated iOS 10. I’ve read a zillion rumors, leaks, and other news. Like many of you, I’ve watched and waited for Apple’s annual coming out party in June–it’s World Wide Developers Conference WWDC. So you need to downgrade from iOS 10 to iOS 9?
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