There are two ways to downgrade from iOS 9 to a previous version of iOS. The first is by using iTunes, and the second is by using Apple’s Recovery Mode.
If you’re downgrading from iOS 9 to iOS 8, you’ll need to have your device’s SHSH blobs saved. If you don’t have your SHSH blobs saved, you won’t be able to downgrade. If you are downgrading from iOS 9 to iOS 7, you don’t need to have your SHSH blobs saved.
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The easiest way to downgrade from iOS 9 is to use the Apple Configurator tool. This tool allows you to manage and configure iOS devices, and it can be used to downgrade your device to a previous version of iOS.
To use the Apple Configurator tool, you will need to download and install it on your computer. Once it is installed, connect your iOS device to your computer and launch the Apple Configurator tool.
In the Apple Configurator tool, select your device from the list of devices and click on the “Info” tab. Under the “General” section, you will see an option to “Downgrade Version”. Select this option and choose the version of iOS that you want to downgrade to. Click on the “Prepare” button and follow the prompts to complete the downgrade process. Once the process is complete, your device will be downgraded to the selected version of iOS.
How to downgrade without SHSH blobs
If you don’t have your SHSH blobs saved, you can still downgrade from iOS 9 to a previous version of iOS, but the process is a bit more complicated. First, you will need to find a jailbreak for the version of iOS that you want to downgrade to. Once you have found a jailbreak, you will need to use it to jailbreak your device. Once your device is jailbroken, you can then use a tool like iFaith to create a custom firmware file that can be used to downgrade your device.
Once you have created the custom firmware file, you will need to use iTunes to restore your device to the custom firmware file. Once your device has been restored to the custom firmware file, it will be downgraded to the selected version of iOS.
How to downgrade using Recovery Mode
If you’re not able to downgrade using the Apple Configurator tool or if you don’t have your SHSH blobs saved, you can still downgrade by putting your device into Recovery Mode. To do this, connect your device to your computer and open iTunes. With your device connected, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time. Keep holding both buttons until you see the iTunes logo.
Once you see the iTunes logo, release both buttons and you will be in Recovery Mode. In Recovery Mode, select the “Restore” option. Selecting this option will erase your device and install the selected version of iOS. Once the restore process is complete, your device will be downgraded to the selected version of iOS.