S Slumpey macrumors regular Original poster Jan 29, 2011 214 3 Charlotte Sep 9, 2014 #1 As the title states, can I upgrade to IOS 8.0 (GM probably being released today) and if i want to go back to 7.1.2 to jailbreak, can I?
As the title states, can I upgrade to IOS 8.0 (GM probably being released today) and if i want to go back to 7.1.2 to jailbreak, can I?
LandoVol macrumors member Sep 9, 2014 37 0 Sep 9, 2014 #2 No You can only do this if the 8.0 is in beta
S Slumpey macrumors regular Original poster Jan 29, 2011 214 3 Charlotte Sep 9, 2014 #3 Really? Couldn't you downgrade back to IOS 6.x when IOS 7 GM was released as long as they were still signing 6. Using DFU mode to restore. Then rejailbreak. Why wouldn't the same apply with IOS 8 GM? Last edited: Sep 9, 2014
Really? Couldn't you downgrade back to IOS 6.x when IOS 7 GM was released as long as they were still signing 6. Using DFU mode to restore. Then rejailbreak. Why wouldn't the same apply with IOS 8 GM?
HenryLong macrumors 6502 Apr 11, 2013 384 39 Germany Sep 9, 2014 #4 You can return to 7.1.2 as long as Apple signs it.
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Apr 16, 2008 40,672 6,533 At the iPhone hacks section. Sep 9, 2014 #5 You can do this up till September 17. On that day they will most likely stop signing 7.1.2 and that would be the end of time to restore back to ios 7.
You can do this up till September 17. On that day they will most likely stop signing 7.1.2 and that would be the end of time to restore back to ios 7.
P Paradoxally macrumors 68000 Feb 4, 2011 1,995 2,970 Sep 11, 2014 #6 Applejuiced said: You can do this up till September 17. On that day they will most likely stop signing 7.1.2 and that would be the end of time to restore back to ios 7. Click to expand... Probably not that day, they stopped signing iOS 6 2 days after release.
Applejuiced said: You can do this up till September 17. On that day they will most likely stop signing 7.1.2 and that would be the end of time to restore back to ios 7. Click to expand... Probably not that day, they stopped signing iOS 6 2 days after release.
TriJetHero macrumors 601 Oct 13, 2010 4,959 144 World Sep 11, 2014 #7 Apple narrowed the overlap on signing windows, last time it was only hours, we have gone through 19 firmware upgrades since iOS 6
Apple narrowed the overlap on signing windows, last time it was only hours, we have gone through 19 firmware upgrades since iOS 6
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Apr 16, 2008 40,672 6,533 At the iPhone hacks section. Sep 11, 2014 #8 True, now they do it pretty fast but never know. They might let it open for a few days or for just a few hours.
True, now they do it pretty fast but never know. They might let it open for a few days or for just a few hours.