Downgrade to iOS 13.7 is no longer possible

When Apple a new update of its operating system, for a time, allows users to downgrade, go back to the previous version, a time established in about two weeks, although sometimes, this is reduced to a week or even days.

With the release of iOS 14, from Apple they just closed the door to the possibility of returning to iOS 13.7, the latest version that Apple released for devices managed by iOS and iPadOS, so if you have a problem with iOS 14, you can't go back.

The operation and performance of iOS 14 has shown since its first betas, be quite stable (Except for some betas that offered high battery consumption), so it is not surprising that Apple has decided to eliminate the possibility of downgrading earlier than normal, since the usual period is usually one week.

The first numbers related to the adoption of iOS 14 point to this going at a good pace Already today, 1 in 4 compatible devices (the same ones that were compatible with iOS 13) have already installed iOS 14, which is 10% than the adoption figures of iOS 13 in the same period of time.

Reverting to a previous version of iOS is usually the most suitable method for users who are experiencing malfunctions on their devices. When this possibility is no longer available, the only option that remains is to restore the device from scratch and do a clean installation of the latest version available at that time without restoring the backup that we may have stored, since we would drag the problems again that we were already experiencing.


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