If you’re using a beta, or preview, release of iOS on your phone or tablet, downgrading is easy. Apple iPod Firmware 3.1 is out now and available for download, the major update to the core operating-system features some pretty exciting improvements like ability to manage your iPod Touch applications icons and screens via iTunes 9, the update is free for all iPhone and iPod Touch users except iPod Touch users currently having any firmware version older then 3.0 - they are required to pay. This process will erase everything on your iPhone or iPad, however. RELATED: How to Reset Your iPhone or iPad, Even if it Won't Boot Device backups created using the beta version of iOS won’t restore to the old version of iOS, so you’ll need to either restore an old backup or set things up from scratch afterwards. To restore your device to the stable version of iOS, you’ll need a Mac or PC running iTunes and a cable to connect your iPhone or iPad to that computer. Turn off your iPhone or iPad by holding down the Sleep/Wake (Power) button until the Power switch appears and sliding it to the right. Plug the cable into the computer, but not the iPhone or iPad. Press and hold the Home button on your iPhone or iPad - and keep holding it down. The current version of iOS (15.2) supports iPhones from a year earlier. Plug the cable into your iPhone or iPad and keep holding the Home button down until the “Connect to iTunes” screen appears. The current iPod touch launched in 2019 with an A10 Fusion chip that debuted in the iPhone 7 in 2016. You’ll see a cable pointing at an iTunes icon. Launch iTunes if it doesn’t automatically appear. ITunes will inform you that there’s a problem with your device.
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