![]() The first one requires you to be jailbroken on iOS 10.0 – 10.2 using at least beta 6 of the YALU jailbreak (guide here). There are two methods of restoring to iOS 10.2 while it is not signed by Apple. You should always save SHSH2 blobs for every iOS version. ![]() If you do not have these saved already, it is too late to save them as Apple no longer signs iOS 10.2. This method also requires that you have valid SHSH2 blobs saved for iOS 10.2. This means that when future versions of iOS are released, you may not be able to use this method to restore back to iOS 10.2. It should be noted however, that this will only work while Apple is signing iOS 10.3.1 (or a newer version that has a SEP compatible with iOS 10.2). using this method you can restore to iOS 10.2 without having to update. This would normally mean that if something happened to your jailbreak forcing you to restore you device, you would also have to update to the latest version and lose your jailbreak. ![]() iOS 10.3.1 is currently the only version being signed by Apple, which cannot be jailbroken at the moment. So why would you want to restore to iOS 10.2? The main reason everyone would want to restore their device to iOS 10.2 is to get a fresh install, ready to be jailbroken, without having to update to the latest version. This mainly being that it doesn’t work all the time. It does have a few down sides and side effects. This downgrade method is also not a perfect one. The tool is currently only compatible with macOS and Linux, but Windows support should be coming in the future. This tool is quite complicated to use, and isn’t 100% finished yet, but as long as you do everything correct, you can restore an iOS device to an unsigned iOS version.
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