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Downgrading from iOS 11.2.2 to iOS 10.3.3
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Is there anyway to do this now? I've tried to do it through iTunes only want to downgrade cos my iPhone dies in around 3 hours without me using it. Apple replaced my battery 3 times in a month still no joy was told it's ios 11 causing the problems any helps appreciated.
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There is no way to downgrade. Once Apple has stopped signing that version (10.3.3 in your case) downgrading is no longer possible.
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Potion wrote There is no way to downgrade. Once Apple has stopped signing that version (10.3.3 in your case) downgrading is no longer possible.


Oh **** any idea how to fix the battery issue as apple are useless
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zachmckay wrote
Potion wrote There is no way to downgrade. Once Apple has stopped signing that version (10.3.3 in your case) downgrading is no longer possible.


Oh **** any idea how to fix the battery issue as apple are useless


Battery issues really vary. There are a number of ways your battery could be dying fast. The temperature in the environment, how many apps you have open, how often you charge and use your phone. These are all parts of the equation. My suggestion is to keep your phone relatively warm, but not in scorching temperatures. Close your apps before you lock your phone.

Could be something else though, these are just my thoughts.
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zachmckay wrote
Potion wrote There is no way to downgrade. Once Apple has stopped signing that version (10.3.3 in your case) downgrading is no longer possible.


Oh **** any idea how to fix the battery issue as apple are useless


Try making a backup and doing a factory reset. See how the phone performs on a fresh install. Try fiddling with your settings. Turning off Bluetooth, location services, stopping and apps from running in the background, get a battery phone case if all else fails.
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Nope downgrading is not possible due to apple stopping the signing o the older firmwares, but just the other day for some reason the other day they allowed every firmware to be signed for a short period of time, as low as ios 6 were able to be signed.
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