Downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1

Downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1

Downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1 it can be done starting last night when iOS 9.0.2 has been released officially by the Apple company, iOS 9.0.1 still being signed by those from Cupertino although iOS 8.4.1 and iOS 9 can no longer be installed.

iOS 9.0.2 was released by Apple just a week after iOS 9.0.1 became available for iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches around the world, those from Cupertino saying that they solved a multitude of problems that prevented normal use of terminals.

This morning I presented you a iOS 9.0.2 vs. iOS 9.0.1 speed comparison on iPhone 6S, 6, 5S, 5 and 4S, so you know what to expect from this point of view, and if you still have doubts, then you can also read my first impressions of iOS 9.0.2.

Before downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1 I recommend you to make a backup of your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch using iCloud or iTunes, so that the data will be protected, but that backup will not be able to be used in iOS 9.0.1, but only if you come back at some point given to a version of iOS 9 higher than iOS 9.0.2.

Downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1

To downgrade iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1 you must follow the steps below:

  1. Download iOS 9.0.1.
  2. Connect your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to your computer and open iTunes.
  3. Put your device into DFU Mode by following these steps: Press the Home and Lock buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds, release the Lock button, and hold only the Home button until iTunes recognizes the device, even if the screen remains blank.
  4. Holding down the Shift key on the keyboard (Windows) or Alt + Option (Mac), press the button Check for iTunes Update and the program will install the version chosen by you in your terminals.
  5. If option 4 does not work, use the button Restore and the procedure should work.

After following this iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 9.0.1 downgrade procedure, you will have the latest version of the operating system installed in your terminals.