Apple recently unveiled its latest iOS 17 update to the world at its WWDC 2023 event. The company has also released additional updates for the iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple TV with major improvements and new features. However, iOS 17 remains the highlight of the event given the number of front-facing additions it brings to the table. Apple has also seeded the first developer beta of iOS 17 which you can download right now on your compatible iPhone. If you have already updated to iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 and want to downgrade to a stable iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 build, then you can check out our detailed tutorial.
Initially, all iOS developer builds are crawling with bugs. While the latest iOS 17 developer beta gives you the choice to try out the latest features and changes, it does come with its fair share of issues. If you have installed iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 developer beta on your main iPhone and want to downgrade to a stable iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 build, then check out our detailed tutorial below on how you can do so.
Before we downgrade to a stable iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 build, we first have to make sure that Apple is signing that specific build. Usually, Apple stops signing a software update after a new version has been released to the public. Currently, Apple is signing iOS 16.5 and will continue to do so until iOS 16.6 is released. Ince iOS 16.6 is out, you can downgrade to it as well. Before you begin the process, be sure to back up your data in case of a mishap. To downgrade from iOS 17 to iOS 16. the first thing that you have to do is download the correct firmware file. Choose the iPhone model that you have then proceed to the tutorial below.
iOS 16.5 IPSW Files for iPhone
iPadOS 16.5 IPSW Files for iPad
Once you have
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