Regret Updating Your iOS Software? Here Is How to Downgrade from iOS 14

Myra updated on Feb 27, 2024 to iPhone Unlocking Tips

If you cannot tolerate the minor bugs of a new iOS 15 or 14 version, you can downgrade to a previous version before Apple stops signing the older version. This article talks about how to remove iOS beta and downgrade iOS version. If you want to downgrade iOS 15 to 14 after you get an iPhone 13, the method in this post works as well.

Apple releases new iOS versions every once in a while, most people will update to the new version (public or beta version) in expectation of the new updates and improvements. While, sometimes people may find the new version buggy and can't get used to the new iOS version, and want to downgrade from this iOS 14 or remove the iOS 14 beta. The solution varies depending on the version you installed. This article explores how to downgrade iOS.

Part 1. How to Downgrade iOS to an Older and Signed Version 

Apple will soon stop signing the older version within about one week after releasing new iOS software. If you regret your update in one week, there is a chance for you to downgrade iOS to the last version. If Apple is still signing the old version, you can downgrade it with thisiPhone unlock toolEaseUS MobiUnlock. 

Note: The backup you created with the new version may not be compatible with the old version. If you have a backup with the older version, you can restore it after downgrading iOS. But you will lose the content you added later. To avoid data loss, you can make a backup of photos, videos, contacts, messages, and audio with EaseUS MobiMover. Read here for how to back up iPhone without iTunes.

Below is how you can downgrade iOS to the last version.

Before you get started, please visit ipsw.me, choose your device model, and download the supported iPSW file to your PC. Then follow the steps below to install this signed iOS software on your iPhone.

Part 2. Uninstall iOS Beta Software and Downgrade to iOS 14  

If you are testing the iOS beta software like the latest iOS 15 and 14.7, but find it buggy (this is common for a beta version), you can downgrade iOS to the previous non-beta version by completing two processes respectively. The first one is to remove your beta profile. Either developer beta or public beta will prevent you from receiving new version update notice. The second process is to restore your iPhone to uninstall the beta version and install a non-beta version.

How to remove the beta profile. You can apply this to remove the iOS 15 beta as well.

Step 1. Go to "Settings" > "General," and tap "Profile" or "Profile & Device Management."  

Step 2. You will see your beta profile here. Tap the "iOS 14 beta software profile" or "iOS 15 beta software profile."

Step 3. Tap "Remove Profile" to remove the iOS 15 or 14 beta profile.

Then process only removes your beta profile and allows you to get iOS software update notices. You are still having an iOS beta version on your iPhone. To downgrade to an older version, you need to erase and restore iPhone.

Here are two ways to uninstall iOS beta software and restore iPhone.

Method 1. Downgrade from iOS 15 to 14 with EaseUS MobiUnlock

If you intend to take off iOS beta software and install the current version of iOS, EaseUS MobiUnlock does the work for you by installing the latest iOS in several clicks. If you are having iOS 15 beta version, this process will remove it and get iOS 14.7 on your iPhone.

Step 1. Launch EaseUS MobiXpert on your computer. And select "System Repair" from the homepage.

Step 2. Tap "iOS Upgrade/Downgrade" from the new interface.

Step 3. And then select the "iOS/iPadOS Downgrade" option.

Step 4. Then you will be guided to connect your iPhone to the computer via a USB cable.

Step 5. Confirm your device model and then click "Next" to download the firmware for a downgrade.

Step 6. When the firmware is verified, click "Upgrade Now" to start.

Step 7. Wait for the downgrade process to complete and click "Done" to close it. Then your iPhone will be downgraded.

Method 2. Uninstall iOS beta software and restore iPhone with iTunes 

Apart from using a third-party application, you can also adopt iTunes as a way to help you restore your iPhone and uninstall an iOS beta version. See the steps below for details.

Step 1. Make sure you get the latest iTunes on your PC. 

Step 2. Connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB cable, then put your iPhone in Recovery Mode.

Usually press and quick release Volume Up button, and the same to Volume Down button, then press the side button until the device restarts and the recovery mode appears. For older devices, see here for how to enter the recovery mode.

Step 3. Launch iTunes and the Restore windows will appear automatically. Click "Restore iPhone" to install the latest non-beta version of iOS. Wait for the process to complete.

Step 4. After the restore finishes, your iPhone with be equipped with the latest public iOS version. You can set up your iPhone from an iTunes backup or backup made via EaseUS MobiMover. 

The Conclusion

The blog shares with you ways to downgrade iOS from the latest version and a beta version. You can roll back to the latest public iOS version at any time if you are having the beta iOS software. If you update to the latest iOS software, you get only a short time to roll back as Apple will soon stop signing the old version. You are not able to install an unsigned version in the normal and safe operation. Hope this article will be helpful to you. And be sure the new version matches your demand before you update to it.