Is it possible to downgrade from 10.3.2 to 10.3.1 without losing data
I was able to downgrade to 10.3.1 using iTunes. Working openvpn was worth more to me than being on the beta.
Is it possible to downgrade from 10.3.2 to 10.3.1 without losing data
Did you had to backup and restore or it just updated without loosing any dataI was able to downgrade to 10.3.1 using iTunes. Working openvpn was worth more to me than being on the beta.
No. Run a backup just in case of any issues.Did you had to backup and restore or it just updated without loosing any data
No. Run a backup just in case of any issues.
Download 10.3.1 ipsw, Connect to iTunes. In Windows hold down shift key and click update button (not sure what you press in Mac). Find ipsw and update. Will update to 10.3.1 and everything should be there. Did it yesterday.
Hmm... no one here experienced problems with Ford sync?
I have a 2015 Ford Fiesta Ecoboost and since updating I wasn't able to pair my phone anymore. I've now just downgraded to 10.3. I did so because after checking my wife's iPhone 6 (same model as mine), 10.3 worked seamlessly with Ford/Microsoft Sync.
I wonder if I'm the only one with this problem.
Will get back to you to confirm if rollback to 10.3 works.
Cheers
is it worth going to 10.3.1 I have 10.3.2 beta but when I had 10.3 it was some animation lag has it been fixed with 10.3.1 many thanks
So I'm still on 9.3.5 - I never downloaded anything later because of supposed battery issues and stuff. Is it safe to download the newest update yet?
In all honesty I would stay where you are at for as long as you can, you've been there this long what's another couple months. I'd wait until the final release of iOS 10 before taking the plundge.
I wish I was still on iOS 9, unfortunately my current iPhone came with 10 preinstalled.
People certainly make their own choices as to what works for them, and while there are those who have had various issues with iOS 10 (in particular some earlier versions), it's more or less similar to any other new major iOS update, with the majority not really experiencing many of those issues and/or not experiencing them to similar degrees.I've stayed on 9.3.5 too on my 6s. I tried iOS when it was released and I was so frustrated I downgraded while I still could. It was slow, super laggy while scrolling, and had major battery issues. Apparently, it still has all of these problems. I'd like to update, but don't want to ruin my phone by doing so. I've kind of given up hope on iOS 10.x fixing any of these.
Dude, later releases of iOS 10 have fixed these issues. Whatever you've heard is just plain incorrect. Just upgrade already instead of staying on an unsupported version of iOS.I've stayed on 9.3.5 too on my 6s. I tried iOS 10 when it was released and I was so frustrated I downgraded while I still could. It was slow, super laggy while scrolling, and had major battery issues. Apparently, it still has all of these problems. I'd like to update, but don't want to ruin my phone by doing so. I've kinda given up hope on iOS 10.x fixing any of these.
Yes it is. It is definitely safe to update. Running 10.3.x without problems. Ignore everyone else telling you to stay on iOS 9. iOS 10 is safe to update to.So I'm still on 9.3.5 - I never downloaded anything later because of supposed battery issues and stuff. Is it safe to download the newest update yet?
Duplicate of 28350774 (Open)I would suggest that you may also collect and upload the sysdiagnose log files now itself. Because if they ask for it a few weeks later, you may not have them then.
It is as I see this as well. But not a deal. It is annoying at most.Is this a bug? Look at the bottom bar.
How has this helpedI deleted my iCloud backup on my iPhone 7, then drained it to 0%. Now it's battery is doing a lot better.