Downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5

You can currently downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5 on any iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that is compatible with both versions of iOS.

Yesterday, iOS 10 was released for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, the Apple company starting everything with the left because many users found themselves with blocked terminals during the installation. After completing the installation, many realized that it exists problems with iOS 10, and this despite the fact that Apple has been testing this version of the operating system for 3 months.

I explained to you today and what iOS 10 news currently exists for Apple's operating system, but if you are still not satisfied with what it offers, you can downgrade. At the moment, and probably in at least the next week, you will be able to downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5, as long as SHSHs are still signed.

iOS 9.3.5 is the last public version of iOS 9 offered by the Apple company and another after it will never exist, other versions of iOS 9 no longer being signed. If you are not satisfied with iOS 10, then you can only downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5 without hoping that you will be able to install other versions of the operating system for iDevices.

Downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5

Before downgrading iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5, you will need to make a backup for the data in your terminals to be sure that you do not lose them in case something goes wrong. I explained yesterday in an article how to back up data with iCloud and iTunes, so you can use the information there to protect your data from the terminals.

downgrade ios 10 to ios 9.3.5

After you have made a backup, you must know that the data saved in iOS10 cannot be used in iOS 9.3.5, so you will have to give it up. Now, if you are ready, you can follow the steps below to downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.5:

  1. Download iOS 9.3.5.
  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 completing the procedure, you will have iOS 9.3.5 installed in your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and you will be able to enjoy this version of the operating system for your terminals. If you have other questions, I'm waiting for them in the comments.