K kawa636r macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 28, 2016 425 297 Spain Oct 28, 2022 #1 has someone been able to downgrade version without data loss? I have got huge battery drain on 16.2 without apparent reason and i would like to go back ðŸ˜
has someone been able to downgrade version without data loss? I have got huge battery drain on 16.2 without apparent reason and i would like to go back ðŸ˜
I iStorm macrumors 68020 Sep 18, 2012 2,128 2,553 Oct 28, 2022 #2 You can do a local backup, then modify it to trick it into thinking it was made with 16.1. Of course, this is a hack and can't guarantee there won't be any side effects. (https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/restore-ios-backup-to-older-ios-device/) Best bet is to restore from a backup made from 16.1 or earlier if you have one. Reactions: kawa636r
You can do a local backup, then modify it to trick it into thinking it was made with 16.1. Of course, this is a hack and can't guarantee there won't be any side effects. (https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/restore-ios-backup-to-older-ios-device/) Best bet is to restore from a backup made from 16.1 or earlier if you have one.
K kawa636r macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 28, 2016 425 297 Spain Oct 28, 2022 #3 iStorm said: You can do a local backup, then modify it to trick it into thinking it was made with 16.1. Of course, this is a hack and can't guarantee there won't be any side effects. (https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/restore-ios-backup-to-older-ios-device/) Best bet is to restore from a backup made from 16.1 or earlier if you have one. Click to expand... thank you so much
iStorm said: You can do a local backup, then modify it to trick it into thinking it was made with 16.1. Of course, this is a hack and can't guarantee there won't be any side effects. (https://reincubate.com/support/how-to/restore-ios-backup-to-older-ios-device/) Best bet is to restore from a backup made from 16.1 or earlier if you have one. Click to expand... thank you so much