Troubled Installing IOS 15 Beta Version? Calm Down, Here's How To Downgrade To IOS 14

JAKARTA - As a loyal user, who is always waiting for an update OR something new from Apple, updating iOS to the latest version is certainly something that must be done. When Apple launched iOS 15, not a few people were immediately interested in updating the new version of the operating system.

It's just that, rarely realized, there are many bugs and errors in iOS 15. It's natural, considering the version that was launched was a beta version. This means that the company is collecting user-submitted bugs and errors.

Therefore, usually, this version is only intended for developers. Or, at least those with basic knowledge of programming. However, this fact does not stop many ordinary users from updating the operating system version.

are you one of them? Of course, now you have found a number of errors in the iOS 15 version. In fact, maybe some of your readers have found a lot of bugs in this latest iOS operating system.

Luckily, there is a way to downgrade iOS 15 to iOS 14. It's just that, of course, the steps you need to do are quite complicated. Summarized by the VOI team from various sources, here are the steps you can take.

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Downgrade iOS 15 beta to iOS 14 Using Mac/PC

The first step you can do is to delete and then restore the iPhone or iPad version that is used to the original version. However, this method will delete a lot of data that has been stored when the downgrade is successful.

Therefore, before running it, it is better if you backup your data first. Can use iCloud or Google Drive. After that, perform the steps below:

Make sure that your MacBook or iMac is running the latest version of macOS. You can check it by doing the About This Mac menu, click Software Update Next, connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or iMac using a data cable Then, do one of the steps below according to your device to enter Recovery Mode:

- For iPad with Face ID: Press and quickly release the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously. Or, press and hold the button above for a while until the device restarts. Then, repeat the motion of pressing and holding the button at the top until the device enters Recovery Mode

- For iPhone 8 or later: Press and release simultaneously the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons. Then, press and hold the side button for a while until the screen displays Recovery Mode.

- For iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, or iPod Touch (7th generation): Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Hold until the Apple logo appears. Keep holding both buttons until the screen displays Recovery Mode.

- For iPhone 6s and earlier, iPad with Home button, or iPod Touch (6th generation): Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Do not release the pressure until the Apple logo appears on the screen. If the screen is off, keep pressing both buttons until the screen displays Recovery Mode

4. When the Restore/Update menu appears on your Mac or iMac, click the Restore menu. Later, this step will delete all update data on the device, as well as install the latest full version that has been released

5. Select Install when you see a notification window asking that your iPhone needs an update

Once the restore of the software version is complete, you can restore the data that was previously backed up on iOS 14 via Mac/iMac or iCloud. Easy, right? Hopefully, the steps above can help you overcome this problem.