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I upgraded to iOS 11 and now i want to go back. safest way to do so? is it worth it?
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download ios 10 then Shift+Restore on itunes
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Downgrading iOS versions.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Downgrading is process that reverse back to the previous version of iOS version. This process is a legal process for all iOS devices. Mainly the downgrade process is doing for the jailbreak. Apple release iOS 10.3 update in the mid of march and iOS 10.3.1 update in early April. The new iOS 10.3.2 update arrived in the middle of May with the releases of these updates users look for the jailbreak process. Unfortunately, there no way downgrade from iOS 10.3.2 to 10.3. And Apple closed all gates to go back to the iOS 10.2 which have the official jailbreak.
Officially Apple didnt support of the downgrading process and but there is an easy way to downgrade your iOS version via iTunes. Long time ago apple has just stopped the downgrade process of iOS 9 and but still you can jailbreak 10.3.1.

How to Downgrade iOS 10.3.2 to iOS10.3.1?

This process is quite simple and user-friendly. At present the downgrade process of iOS 9.3 or to iOS 9.2 are closed and there is no way to look back to downgrade jailbreakable iOS versions of iOS 10 anymore.
Before the downgrade process start you need to back up your phone first for the protection of your own personal data.
Download the iOS 10.3.1 Update
For the downgrade process you need to download iOS 10.3.1 update to your iDevice and connect it to the mac or windows computer which have the latest version of iTunes.

Start the iOS 10.3.2 Downgrade to iOS 10.3.1

After the download of that update unzip it and run it on your computer while your iDevice is connected to that PC. Then continue it like a normal app.

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How to install or uninstall iOS beta software:

This is an article straight from Apple that will help you with downgrading from an iOS Beta:
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Uninstall iOS beta


To uninstall iOS beta, you need to erase and restore your device. Then if you have an archived backup you can set up again from that backup. Here's how:

1. Check that you have the latest version of iTunes.

2. Connect your device to your computer, then put your device in recovery mode with these instructions:

- For iPhone 6s and earlier, iPad, or iPod touch: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Don't release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Continue to hold both buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.

- For iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Don't release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Continue to hold both buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.

3. Click the Restore option when it appears, which erases your device and installs the current non-beta version of iOS.

4. Wait for the restore to finish. If asked, enter your Apple ID and password, which disables Activation Lock. If the restore process won't finish, get help.

After the restore finishes, you can set up your device from your archived backup, which should be from an earlier version of iOS.

If you back up a device that has iOS beta, the backup wont work with earlier versions of iOS. For example, if you go back to iOS 10.3.3 from iOS 11 beta, a backup you made while using iOS beta wont restore. Instead, restore from a backup that you made before you installed iOS beta.

Hope this helps.
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