Trying to get 2 Iphone XRs on 14.8. They are both on 14.3. Only option is for ios15. I thought apple was giving us the option, not forcing to ios15?? What am I missing here?
iPadOS 15, on the other hand, was horrible so I downgraded my iPad Air 2020 back to 14.8.
IPSW file will allow me to update without wiping phone? How does that work?
Not sure where you heard this, I haven't heard anything saying either way, but I really hope Apple makes it possible to downgrade past new release. This is getting so old, new busted software with removed or lesser functionality and we can't do anything about it other than hunt down non-updated devices. Even if they are just niches, it really makes these devices feel less like our own and more like on-lease equipment...I thought apple was giving us the option, not forcing to ios15??
They have promised that older phones which cannot update to 15 can update to 12.x and will be able to get security updates. But I haven’t heard anything about those who stay on 14.x. As long as 14.8 remains unsigned though, the OP can make a backup of his 14.3 installation, download 14.8 IPSW file to a Mac, connect the iPhone XR with 14.3 to the Mac and do a clean install of 14.8 onto it. Afterwards he can then use the 14.3 backup to repopulate the apps and data on the now iPhone XR 14.8. It sucks to have to do it that way, but not much we can do but to complain, not that Tim boy will ever listen…Not sure where you heard this, I haven't heard anything saying either way, but I really hope Apple makes it possible to downgrade past new release. This is getting so old, new busted software with removed or lesser functionality and we can't do anything about it other than hunt down non-updated devices. Even if they are just niches, it really makes these devices feel less like our own and more like on-lease equipment...
This is incorrect. You can upgrade using an IPSW and keep your data without wiping and restoring. This is how I updated my devices to iOS 15 using the RC IPSWs, and it should work the same way going from 14.3 to 14.8.Will be a wipe and restore from backup
Not sure where you heard this, I haven't heard anything saying either way, but I really hope Apple makes it possible to downgrade past new release. This is getting so old, new busted software with removed or lesser functionality and we can't do anything about it other than hunt down non-updated devices. Even if they are just niches, it really makes these devices feel less like our own and more like on-lease equipment...
They have promised that older phones which cannot update to 15 can update to 12.x and will be able to get security updates. But I haven’t heard anything about those who stay on 14.x. As long as 14.8 remains unsigned though, the OP can make a backup of his 14.3 installation, download 14.8 IPSW file to a Mac, connect the iPhone XR with 14.3 to the Mac and do a clean install of 14.8 onto it. Afterwards he can then use the 14.3 backup to repopulate the apps and data on the now iPhone XR 14.8. It sucks to have to do it that way, but not much we can do but to complain, not that Tim boy will ever listen…
What you've missed is that the ability to install multiple versions through the Settings app was added in a later version of iOS 14. If you were on 14.7 for example you would have a choice between 14.8 and 15.Trying to get 2 Iphone XRs on 14.8. They are both on 14.3. Only option is for ios15. I thought apple was giving us the option, not forcing to ios15?? What am I missing here?
This is incorrect. You can upgrade using an IPSW and keep your data without wiping and restoring. This is how I updated my devices to iOS 15 using the RC IPSWs, and it should work the same way going from 14.3 to 14.8.
In Finder/iTunes, you Option-Click (or Shift-Click if using Windows) on the 'Check for Update' button instead of the 'Restore' button. This allows you to select the IPSW to upgrade with. Always still a good idea to do an encrypted backup first, but it will not be needed to restore if the upgrade is successful.
This is incorrect. You can upgrade using an IPSW and keep your data without wiping and restoring. This is how I updated my devices to iOS 15 using the RC IPSWs, and it should work the same way going from 14.3 to 14.8.
Your version is just slightly too old, the capability for the Settings app to provide a version choice when updating was added in 14.5.So I just bought an iPhone 8, which arrived today from swappa and is running iOS 14.3. The only option is to update to 15.0.1, which I don’t want to do at this point. There is no option for 14.8. Yet Apple had said iOS 14 was going to remain an option for folks to stay on.
So…I guess I’m waiting for some iOS 14.8.1 to come out, so I can update the phone to that? I don’t get what it means for Apple to say they will continue to support iOS 14, but yet not allow devices on iOS 14 to update to the latest version of it.
Any thoughts?
I feel cheated! I too was under the impression that both 14 and 15 would be available concurrently until next years release. I had intended to update my iPad and iPhone from 13 to 14 a long while back but life happened. I have the iTunes update (14.7.1) downloaded on my Mac but I don’t suppose that makes any difference now???I guess supporting 14 was a lie. Glad I got the iPads to/back to 14.8 in time.
They will never sign anything older than 14.8 again unless they sign all IPSWs which is highly unlikely. It's just a matter of seeing whether they lied about continued support; or if they do support it if it's done by OTA only and not signing IPSW files.I feel cheated! I too was under the impression that both 14 and 15 would be available concurrently until next years release. I had intended to update my iPad and iPhone from 13 to 14 a long while back but life happened. I have the iTunes update (14.7.1) downloaded on my Mac but I don’t suppose that makes any difference now???
Thanks!
Well I would happily upgrade to any version of 14 instead of 15... if I could!They will never sign anything older than 14.8 again unless they sign all IPSWs which is highly unlikely. It's just a matter of seeing whether they lied about continued support; or if they do support it if it's done by OTA only and not signing IPSW files.
It is a shame especially with Apple leading us on that maybe the end of their horrible downgrade policy was here. I had been hoping to buy a second iPad and keep it on 14, but now that's unlikely. I'll have to find and confirm one that's not updated, but then I'm buying used parts.Well I would happily upgrade to any version of 14 instead of 15... if I could!![]()