Step 7: You are now going to need to find the corresponding build number for the firmware. For example, the build number for iOS 8.4.1 was 12H321. So if you are going to want to downgrade to 8.4.1, in the same location in iFile, look for the ProductBuildVersion key and change its value to this build number. The build number for iOS 6.1.3 is 10B329.
How To Downgrade From iOS 10.3.3 To iOS 8.4.1
Last week, we have released V2.17 3uTools. And this version allows users to easily downgrade iPhone 4s or iPad 2 to iOS 6.1.3 or iOS 8.4.1. You can check here to know more new features of V2.17 3uTools.
Today's video is a heads up for those of you running iOS 8.4.1 on a 32-Bit device, or for those who wanna downgrade (yes, it is possible) from iOS 9.3.5 back to 8.4.1 without SHSH Blobs, of course, on 32-Bit only.
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The iPad 2 / A5 Bypass (sliverPHP) works by applying generic activation certificates to the device via iDeviceActivation (in reality, this is an iOS 7.x.x bug that Apple patched on every other device but forgot to patch only on the iPad 2). However, due to the properties of the certificates that are applied, they do not persist after a reboot, meaning the bypass is tethered (re-locks after rebooting).A few years ago, iOS 6.1.3 was signed by Apple. This allowed iPad 2 users to downgrade to iOS 6.1.3, bypass with the iPad 2 server, then update OTA (in the settings application) to iOS 8.4.1. This resulted in an untethered iCloud Bypass, because iOS 8.4.1 is a firmware that supports sideloading 3rd party applications on unactivated devices, so it was super easy to install EtasonJB and delete Setup.app with iFile or Filza. However, Apple is no longer signing iOS 6.1.3, so this method is outdated. If you have an Apple Developer Program Account, you can bypass with the iPad 2 server on 9.3.5 and install the Phoenix jailbreak to delete Setup.app, but this is not a good solution since it is extremely expensive.Overall, the iPad 2 Bypass Server is a temporary solution. Those wanting a permanent solution should invest in an OEM Arduino Uno and USB Host Shield (when you get any other A5 device in the future, you will be glad you did).
Apple patched standard sideloading on bypassed devices for all versions higher than iOS 9, so there is no free method to install H3lix on iOS 10.3.3 / iOS 10.3.4. If you have an Apple Developer Program Account, use Sliver A6 FactoryActivation and install the iPA with Cydia Impactor. Otherwise, you can downgrade to iOS 8.4.1, install H3lix, and update back to iOS 10.3.3 / iOS 10.3.4 to jailbreak, but the downside is the H3lix app will get revoked after 7 days, and you would have to downgrade and upgrade again to re-install it. This method theoretically supports the iPhone 5 and the iPad 4, but it does NOT support the iPhone 5c, since it has no 8.4.1 OTA blobs.
CoolBooter is a tool for dual booting jailbroken 32-bit iOS devices with another copy of iOS via winocm's ios-kexec-utils. It supports hosts running iOS 7.0 or higher and can boot versions ranging from 5.0 (except on v1.6) to 10.3.3. Hosts on lower versions (iOS 5-6) can install the CLI version instead.
CoolBooter Untetherer allows the user to "untether" their dual boot by allowing the user to boot directly into the installed secondary OS upon startup without any interaction from the user. The untetherer does not support semi-untethered jailbreaks such as Phœnix or h3lix, therefore iOS 9.3.5 and iOS 10.0.1-10.3.3 are not supported as the user's main OS. To disable the untetherer, the user must hold the volume down button on their device until their main OS lockscreen shows.
While iPhone 5S no longer receives updates from Apple and it stops at iOS 12.4.1, but this version causes laggy issue and slow performance on the phone. However everything can be solved now when iPhone 5S can be downgraded to iOS 10.3.3. Any of you here is still using iPhone 5S. If you want to experience the smoothies of iOS 10, you can now downgrade your phone to iOS 10.3.3. I am not cheating since I have successfully downgraded my old iPhone 5S that was running on iOS 12.2 version back to iOS 10.3.3.
I was planning on waiting for a yalu jb but v8 of the beta of yalu went from being 10.2.1 supported to 10.3 supported, should i still stay on 10.2.1? is there any way for me to downgrade to 10.2 at this moment?
Apple usually gives their users a time frame to downgrade the latest iOS version to the earlier version. iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users are given almost 12 days to downgrade iOS 8 to iOS 7. Until 29th September 2014, Apple stopped signing iOS 7 and no one can ever downgrade back to iOS 7 from iOS 8, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3 or the newest iOS 8.2. Therefore, it is highly recommended to think twice before you upgrade your iOS 7 to iOS 8. However, you can now download Cydia on iOS 8 devices with Pangu jailbreak tool for free. 2ff7e9595c
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