Sometimes it may become necessary to downgrade the version of iOS you are running on your device. Or perhaps there is a feature in the old version of iOS that you would like to have back.
But downgrading iOS is not easy, particularly because Apple will often discontinue older versions of iOS. TinyUmbrella has long been the go-to solution for those who want to downgrade iOS.
If you are looking for an easier way to downgrade iOS to an earlier version, we recommend using iToolab FixGo. This program is primarily an easy way to exit or enter Recovery Mode, and fix all iOS issues, but since part of the process to repair the device is downloading firmware, you could technically use it to downgrade iOS very easily and quickly.
FixGo is much easier to use than TinyUmbrella, all you have to do is connect the device to the computer and you never have to worry about losing any of your data in the process. Step 1: Download and install iToolab FixGo on to your computer. This guide will walk you through the fix to get your umbrella back up again on Mac, so you can carry on wishfully saving those blobs. A new teaser video has surfaced on YouTube that appears to show an iPhone 5s being successfully downgraded from iOS 9.
The video demonstrates the use of a third-party tool that the creator is calling Prometheus, but it also brings up a lot of questions that still have yet to be answered. When Apple closes the firmware signing window for iOS 8. Instead, you'll have to settle for whatever firmware Apple is signing, which is usually the latest and greatest out there. When that happens, it's quite probable that it could spell the end of jailbreaking for a while—remember we just got out of a significant lull.
With this in mind, the ability to downgrade back to iOS 8. While there is no confirmed downgrade ability just yet, there are some things that you can do to ensure that you have the best chance to downgrade should that ability arrive. I'll show you how in this post and video.
Semaphore has been on a roll lately, as shown by the release of yet another TinyUmbrella beta build, and this version contains a significant new feature. You now have the ability to save SHSH blobs directly from a local device. This means that if you're on a jailbreakable firmware like iOS 8. TinyUmbrella, the tool that allows users to save SHSH blobs to be used for potential downgrades, has received another update.
As we reported a few weeks ago, TinyUmbrella has made a significant comeback, and its developer, semaphore, is hopeful that downgrades to iOS firmware will be a real thing in the not so distant future.
With this in mind, semaphore is continuing to improve TinyUmbrella, and this latest beta version contains numerous fixes and iterative enhancements. In case you missed our post over the weekend, TinyUmbrella, the popular tool associated with downgrading iOS firmware, is back with a brand new beta version. Once your device has set into DFU or Recovery mode successfully, the program will recognize your device and proceed to "Download Firmware" screen automatically.
Step 3: You may need to download the latest firmware to fix the device. The program will detect the latest firmware automatically and offer it to you.
Step 4: Once the latest firmware has been downloaded, the program will proceed to fix the faulty iOS automatically. Product-related questions? TinyUmbrella Not Working? Here are the Solutions iOS 15 included. Gabriel Hammond October 18, Updated: September 1, Part 1. Key Features: It can be used to fix just about various issue you may be having including a device that is stuck on the Apple Logo , a device stuck in recovery mode or one that is stuck on a black or white screen.
It is easy to use.
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