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Chagrim t1_iui9c8z wrote

The one that’s currently in. It doesn’t revert to some old firmware or install some unreleased new firmware. It just restores settings to factory ones and deletes all the data.

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freaktheclown t1_iui9mbc wrote

Erase all content and settings in Settings will keep you on the same version.

Restoring from a computer will install the latest compatible version of iOS.

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zone23 t1_iuiaqzn wrote

So you can only install "signed" versions of iOS. So in my case the versions I can install are 16.0.3 and 16.1 period end of conversation YMMV depending on your device. When factory resetting your device it will stay on the current installed version in other words it won't go back to iOS 15 and there is no way to get iOS back. No hacks, no pay this guy...

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ibrahim2630 OP t1_iuib9ga wrote

I mean example: there is a new Update and I didn’t updated it yet, so when i reset it, will it still be at the same version it was before the reset or the new one. I will go back to iOS 15 so the only thing I want to make sure is when I have to revert, before or after the reset of my iPhone

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ibrahim2630 OP t1_iuic8ld wrote

Yeah I know it wont go back to IOS 15, it is just something I would do after/before the reset by myself, so I want to make sure how it works with the iOS version when reset it. If newer version is available would it Update to it automatically or would it still be at the same version it was before the reset. You can revert versions from pc..

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