To downgrade iOS On your pc or mac, go to iDownloadblog. Once the Restore process is finished, your iPhone should then be on iOS Now set your phone up as a N ew phone first, then afterward, you can then restore data from your correct backup date. Jan 6, AM. As an update to my previous post, it seems like this may be a conflict between iOS Having the same "no service" issue as everyone else with an iPhone 6, I reinstalled the iOS using iTunes, updated carrier settings, and restored my backup data.
I had signal from Verizon for a few hours, but as soon as I opened the Facebook Messenger app, I lost signal and it was back to "no service. However, yesterday I reinstalled the iOS as before to But this time did not install Messenger, and I have perfect connection to Verizon. It's been 24 hours and still good. Does anyone else have this coincidence? I read up a little and it seems like the update to iOS Also Messenger wanted access to my phone contacts and SMS permissions.
Could this somehow be the glitch? I will update if I lose signal again, but so far ok Jan 6, PM. Jan 7, AM in response to rogersjs77 In response to rogersjs I am so happy for you! After traveling I have been fighting with this problem for 4 days now. I will try this tomorrow from my computer at work and post results.
I hope your phone connection stays stable. I know the pain Jan 7, AM. Question: Q: IOS Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. Think of thermostats, lights and even smart locks. You can also connect your iOS device to your Mac and let iTunes do the update for you.
Available for: iPhone 5s and later, iPad Air and later, and iPod touch 6th generation Impact: Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution Description: Multiple memory corruption issues were addressed with improved memory handling. This update addressed the exact same issue that was covered in iOS The previously undisclosed tvOS With tvOS and iOS being nearly identical operating systems, soon there may not be a need to separate the two in articles like these as almost all security fixes addressed are the same on both.
Every action now depends on the internet to contact Apple and gain approval, and my internet speeds are slow-to-average at best. Here is a link discussing how macOS is now slow by design. What a horrible engineering and user experience decision. What a ridiculously bad design. Even aside from the performance issues, think about the implications of this… zero privacy and full control. If there is some legitimate reason for this activity and what is that?
Though I had no problems with this update finished in 15min all in all on MacBook pro Big Sur itself is a nightmare. Nearly every click produces spinning balls.
One of my iMacs is back on Catalina and one on Mojave and even though the Mac with Mojave is the oldest and not as powerful as the other the one with Mojave runs faster then all my other machines. The only question I have is how long can I run my needed software on these machines? I hoped for That means it not better than my iPhone at least.
Maybe I start with selling our iPhones and iPads to buy Samsung…. Rudi: Experienced similar problems to those you mention. Even simple Renaming Files, after the first 5 altered FileNames each successive rename took longer than the previous rename.
After 20 Files it was a case or wait and hope. Using Saved Searches and then scrolling down while viewing with Quick Look behaved much the same as Renaming.
Both of these situations have improved with It seems Profit rather than Customer Satisfaction rules Apple now. Makes me wonder how much real life testing is involved, what works wonderfully in the Lab will not be so great when using many Internet Connections.
I have not tried it yet, but you can block syspolicyd which apparently stops Apple phoning home constantly when opening stuff, but that also blocks Gatekeeper so it is risky to do so. I am 86 and transitioned to Apple at age 70 because of Bill Gates. That would include intelligent plugs, smart lights, and, perhaps more worrying, even HomeKit-compatible cameras in the home and intelligent locks which protect the property. As part of its plans to fix the issue, Apple acted swiftly to disable remote access of HomeKit devices to shared users, meaning that people were actually protected from the problem.
However, the release of iOS Update x1: Here are official release notes of iOS
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