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If you've installed iOS 14 through Apple's developer program or the public beta after it's been released, you may want to downgrade back to iOS 13.5.1 because some of the apps you use on a daily basis are not working. Before you do anything at all, you have to back up everything on the iPhone to a safe and secure location.
In this article, we are going to explain how you can downgrade from iOS 14 developer beta to iOS 13.5.1.
Firstly, we would like to tell you how to downgrade iOS 14 beta to iOS 13.5.1 using iTunes. Let's follow the steps below.
Step 1 : On your iPhone that has been installed the iOS 14, navigate to "Settings" > "iCloud" > "Find my iPhone" and turn off "Find my iPhone" option.
Step 2 : Download the iOS 13.5.1 firmware file for your device from the Apple official website according to your iOS device type.
Step 3 : Connect your iOS device running iOS 14 beta to your computer and then run iTunes. You can select the iOS device from the top left corner and then Then click on "Summary" in the left-hand sidebar.
Step 4 : Hold the Alt/Option key on the Mac or Shift Key in Windows on your keyboard and click on the Check for Update option, instead of restoring.
Step 5 : From the window that pops up, select the iOS 13.5.1 IPSW firmware file you downloaded at the second step.
Step 6 : iTunes will inform you that it will update the device to iOS 13.5.1 and verify the update with Apple. Just click "Update" and iTunes should now downgrade your iOS 14 device to iOS 13.5.
Here is another way to downgrade from iOS 14 beta to iOS 13.5.1 by putting your iPhone into Recovery Mode. The recovery method is different for every Apple phone. To that end, here is how you can get it done in the top models:
Step 1 : Create a full backup for your iPhone or iPad, and then download the iOS 13.5.1 firmware file for your device from the Apple official website.
Step 2 : Launch iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone or iPad running iOS 14 beta to the computer.
Step 3 : Put your iPhone in recovery mode and the process differs based on the iOS device.
For iPad Pro with Face ID: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Press and hold the Top button until your device begins to restart. Continue holding the Top button until your device goes into Recovery Mode.
iPhone 8 or later models: To put these devices in the recovery mode push the volume up button, and then the volume down button. Make sure to do this in quick succession. Then press and hold on to the power button until you land up the recovery mode screen.
iPhone 7: To put these devices in the recovery mode push the volume up button, and then the volume down button. Make sure to do this in quick succession. Then press and hold on to the power button until you land up the recovery mode screen.
iPhone 6 or earlier models: Press and hold the Home and Power button at the same time until you reach the recover screen.
Step 4 : From the Summary page of iTunes, click on the "Restore" button. Doing so will prompt iTunes to automatically download iOS 13.5.1 and install it on your device.
Step 5 : Once it is done, you can set up your device and restore your backup on it.
You can also downgrade iOS 14 beta back to iOS 13 by removing the iOS Beta Software Profile, then simply wait for a new iOS 13 version to roll out.
Step 1 : To remove developer beta profile from your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings -> General -> Profile.
Step 2 : Select the iOS 14Beta Software Profile and tap on the "Remove Profile" button to remove the profile.
Step 3 : Restart your device and wait for a new iOS 13 update to arrive.
If you plan to go back to iOS 13.5.1 from iOS 14 beta, making a full backup is necessary. You can try PanFone Data Transfer (Windows | Mac), which helps you back up your iOS data to the computer in 1 click, including photos, audio, video, contacts, SMS, call logs, WhatsApp messages, Safari history, voicemails, calendar and more. You can restore the backup from the computer to your iPhone when you need it.
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That's all about how to downgrade iOS 14 and go back to iOS 13 with ease. Hopefully, you can downgrade iOS 14 beta back to iOS 13 after reading about this guide.