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Kameechewa t1_jafxdlh wrote

Officially you can’t. Apple stops signing the previous version after the current latest seems stable, or something to that effect. So iOS 15 is way out of reach.

You might be able to Jailbreak your way there but I haven’t done that since my iPhone 4S so I’m pretty out of touch with that world these days.

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jafxql9 wrote

OK, I’ll have to settle for an unofficial method. Thank you for the reply.

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NoSoulsINC t1_jaftols wrote

What issues are you having that makes it a nightmare? I’m not having any issues, also running the latest iOS on 11 Pro Max.

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jag2mci wrote

And now, the entire last page of apps, 16 apps, just disappeared. How TF do I get them back? This OS is definitely going. I don’t care WTF I have to do to get rid of it. TIM COOK should be embarrassed to be connected with this.

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jafxm33 wrote

Actually, since this sounds like it’s going to be time consuming, there is one thing I’d like to change ASAP. Not a programming issue. I just don’t like it.

That ridiculous little search button at the bottom of the home screen and every screen. I have about 10 screens, I liked the iOS 15 elongated thingy MUCH better.

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EZ4SHEEZY t1_jafy6hx wrote

Settings > Home Screen > turn it off

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jag2g6u wrote

Thank you, I never would’ve guessed that if I turned off search the old navigation bar would come back

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jaftux7 wrote

I really don’t want to get into that. Everyone will start suggesting workarounds. There are just too damn many issues. All I want to do is roll it back.

Thank you.

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NoSoulsINC t1_jafuarl wrote

Everyone might offer a solution. It’s not really that easy to rollback an update and may cause more issues if you botch it. If there are so many problems that you can’t list them, it’s likely not a problem with the specific iOS version and may be a problem with your specific phone.

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IndifferentPolitico t1_jafupwx wrote

Depends on your comfortability and knowledge of computers/phones. There is no “publicly available” option provided by Apple, the manufacturer. So any course of action to roll it back involves a bit of work and knowing your way around their system.

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LZR0 t1_jagjwi4 wrote

Just restore it with a computer and leave it fresh clean instead of jailbreaking it and potentially brick your device…

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Impressive_256 OP t1_jagkzte wrote

That makes sense. Question is, how do I restore it with my computer? I have a PC and a Mac available.

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LZR0 t1_jagldat wrote

In PC download iTunes, in Mac it will appear on Finder, for both just click on your iPhone, hit restore, put your password, agree to everything and let it do its thing.

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