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If these guys seem to think there's a way then by all means try! I personally have an iPhone 5 which I have previously attempted to downgrade, as I have done so with my A4 iPhone 4 before, by restoring with a custom IPSW. However, Apple changed this as they realised people were just restoring their phones to re-Jailbreak after they crashed it before hand. However, if you don't believe me here's a link to have a read through --> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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-Fletchr wrote
justahacker wrote You most absolutely can downgrade.

You can even downgrade from iOS 7 to iOS 6 if you wanted to.

To do this, you will need to find a version of the IPSW file online because I seriously doubt that you have a copy saved on your computer. These files run about 1-2GB in size. In order to do this, you will need to hold down the Shift key on PC or the Option key on Mac while hitting "Restore From Backup" in iTunes. This will open a window where you may select the file you wish to restore from, which will be your new IPSW file that you've just downloaded.

Keep in mind that these IPSW files are device based so make sure that you get the one that matches your iPhone model. You will mess up your phone if you choose the wrong file.

WARNING: iOS 7.1.1 backups will be UNUSABLE by 7.0.6 or anything before 7.1.0. Do not do this if you do not want to lose your information.

EDIT: I am not just pulling this out of my ****, I have performed plenty of downgrades before due to my use of the iOS betas. It is more than possible to find any IPSW that you need.


You can't downgrade A5 devices once the signing window has closed - he has an iPhone 4S which is the first A5 device


You can. When I had an iPhone 4S I downgraded from iOS 7 beta 6 to iOS 6.1.1 before I restored with iOS 7.0 live. I believe 6.1.2 was the current version for iPhone 4S at the time.

EDIT: It may be worth noting that I have never done a small downgrade. All of my downgrades have always spanned generational gaps.
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Ah, I think you must have done that during a signing window then, as I can assure you that if you try to option+click restore with the right IPSW, with A5 devices you will get an error say something along the lines of "This device is not eligible for a software restore"
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