How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (2024)

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If you find yourself needing to restore a backup from a device with a newer version of iOS than the target device, you'll need to be aware that restoring a newer backup to a downgraded iOS device isn't possible without a few tweaks. If you try without, you'll see this message:

iTunes could not restore the iPhone "Renate's iPhone" because the backup was corrupt or not compatible with the iPhone that is being restored.

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What are your options, then? Well, there's two:

  1. Patch your backup to make it compatible with the earlier iOS, or

  2. Pull the data you need from your iTunes or iCloud backup, and import it

We describe how the first technique below, and our guide on backup recovery covers the second technique.

How to patch downgrade an iOS backup version

Patching a backup for an iOS downgrade is pretty straightforward, although it isn't possible to move between just any version. We've highlighted the version downgrades that we've tested and know are working below.

Step 1. Take a copy of your iOS backup before you modify it.

Step 2. Open the Info.plist file in the root folder of your backup.

You can open this file with any simple text editor.

Step 3. Search for Product Version, and you'll find a section that looks like the text below.

<key>Product Type</key><string>iPhone10,6</string><key>Product Version</key><string>12.3.2</string><key>Serial Number</key><string>C8QH6T96DPNG</string>

Step 4. Change the Product Version value and save the file.

For example, from 12.1.3 to 12.1 or 12.0 and save the file.

Which backup versions are possible to downgrade from?

It may be that other version downgrades work, but these are the ones we've tested and confirmed working. This technique relies on there being little different to the underlying storage format between some versions. If you have success with other versions, please let our readers know in the comments below.

iOS versionBackup downgrade confirmed for
18 beta 217.5.1
16.216.1.2
14 beta12.4.6
13.613.5.1, 13.5, 12.4.8
13.5.113.5, 12.4.6
13.512.4.71
13.4.112.4.7
13.413.3.1, 12.4.7
13.3.113.3
13.313.2.3, 12.4.4, 12.3.3
13.212.3.4
13.1.312.3.3
12.3.212.3.1
12.1.312.1.2
12.1.312.1, 12.0
12.011.4
9.0 beta8.4
8.0.18.0
8.0 beta7
7.06.1.4, 6.1.3
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Comments (45)

DH

by Diego H.

As for Oct 22 It works for iOS 17.03 > 17.0.2 on a iPhone XS Max however you need to change the Product Version value as well on the Manifest.plist file located in the root folder of your backup.

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by Colin

Excellent, thanks very much! Went from iPad mini5 16.5.1 to iPad mini4 15.7.6

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by Ronghao Luo

iPhone 8 (16.5.1) can restore backup on iPhone 7 Plus (15.7.7).

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by nate appleseed

LFG. Your the man Restored 16.1.2 to 15.7.7 & worked great

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by Joel

Successful from: 16.3.1 (iPhone X) to 15.7.3 (iPhone 7 Plus). Thanks so much.

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by Oliver

iPhone 8 (16.2) -> iPhone 7 Plus (15.7.3) = success

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by Gil Skink

It worked to change IOS 12.5.5 to 12.2, though there was a slight glitch. After the backup was completed from my 5s with the 12.5.5 to my erased 6s with the 12.2, iTunes SAID it could not sync to the new phone. But when I checked the 6s phone it was fine! Everything's there, far as I can tell. Great article, really helpful! Awesome solution, thanks!

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by untaztood

10.3.4 (5) to 10.3.3 (5C) also works :)

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by Z.K.

Thanks a lot for this great article.

It worked for me from iPhone 7 with IOS "13.4.1" to iPhone 6 with IOS "12.05.04"

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by David Russenberger

13.7 to 13.6 works fine!

Thanks a lot!

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by Susan

Thanks!! Worked for 14.4.1 on SE to 12.5.1 on 6

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by Lisa

It was a backup from an iPhone SE 14.4.1 to an iPhone 5s 12.5.1

Thank you so much for this. I'd like to say it worked like a charm, but it did not at first :D

After several tries, the very thoughtful message from itunes that it did not work because it does not work and a little mental breakdown I did get it done!

Maybe helpful for some and quite logical for everyone else:

It worked nearly perfectly after I set back the 5s to factory settings and put in the SIM card before trying to do the backup again. And voila it worked.

Some stuff is missing but I'll figure that out! Thank you so much for this very helpful article! I hope Karma is good to you in return!!!

NG

by Nicholas Gooding

The backup worked from an iPhone SE first generation (iOs 13.5.1) to an old iPhone 6 (iOs 12.5.1). The only issue was with three newer apps that are not supported with the previous iOs and were not installed.

SB

by Sergey Batmanov

Thank You!

iPhone 6s iOS 11.3 restored from a iPhone 6s i0S 11.4.1 backup

D

by Dennis

13.6.1 to 12.2 worked

Great job

B

by Baku

worked for me 6s 14.2 to 6 12.5.1

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reply by: Reincubate Support

That's great! Thanks for sharing.

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by VS

Thank you so much! iPhone 6s 14.2 128GB to iPhone 12.4.9 64GB worked flawlessly.

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by Manish

Worked from 14.2 xs max to 12.5 iphone 6

Thank you so much it was a time saver!!!!

UK

by Ulrich Kohlhaas

Problem: New iPhone12 with 14.3, second hand old iPad with 12.5. Data transfer with iCloud refused because of IOS incompatibilty. So a try with iTunes. Same thing. Then I applied your suggested patch. Excellent. Thank you. You are THE expert!

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reply by: Reincubate Support

Thank you — glad it helped! 🙂

AC

by Alfredo Casalin

from 6s 14.1 to 6Plus 12.4.9

Done!

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reply by: Reincubate Support

Woohoo!

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by BB

Worked on with iphone SE (first gen) 14.2 --> iphone SE (first gen) 13.6, except for sms/imessages. Those were subsequently recovered by turning on icloud on both devices, turning sync messages to on, and giving the devices time to sync/download the messages (this takes several hours).

Thank you!!

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by Améline

Successful from :13.5.1 (iPhone X)to12.4.6 (iPhone 6)Thanks a lot

K

by K!

Restoring from iPhone 7 iOS 13.6 to iPhone 5S iOS 12.4.8 worked fine!

GR

by Guiherme Rodrigues

worked for me iPhone XR 14.0 beta 2 > 13.5.1

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by Luis

IPhone 13.6 > 13.5.1 sucessfull !!

Thanks

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by John

thanks for this write up, worked on iPhone SE 13.4.1 to iPhone 6 12.4.7.

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by Thankful User

You're a life saver! Worked from 7+ iOS 13.3 backup to iOS 13.2.3 iPhone 11 Pro Max

RP

by Rahul Prakash

Working 13.5.1 to 13.5 on iPhone 11 Pro Max

LF

by Luis Felipe

WORKED FOR 11 PRO MAX 13.5.1 TO 13.5 JAILBREAK LIVE BRASIL

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by Roos Anouk

Thank you so much! Worked for an old iPhone 5, restoring from an iPhone SE, 13.4 to 12.4.7

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by Captain997

I KNEW it. There had to be a way. THANK YOU, thank you THANK YOU.

Don't know how I stumbled on to this page, but grateful beyond words, that I did. Used option #1 Worked like a champ. iphone 5se destroyed. Picked up a 5s for next to nothing. OS on the 5se was 13.5 The 5s only goes up to 12.4.7 I Tunes or I Cloud wouldn't restore the backup. Called Apple support, and they didn't have a clue. Thanks again. Really worked.

SPP

by Sreekanth P P

I'm trying to restore my backup from iphone 7plus(iOS 13.3.1) to iPhone 8(iOS 13.4.1).I was getting the error message while progressing the restoring process. The message is 'iTunes could not restore the iPhone "iPhone" because the backup was corrupt.'

I changed the Product Version in the Info.plist file in the root folder to 13.4.1 from 13.3.1. But still the same error popping up!

Please help me to get my backup :(

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (16)

reply by: Reincubate Support

Hi Sreekanth. Changing the version like this won't help if the backup is corrupt. We've got a guide for fixing corrupt backups here. If you get stuck, drop us a note!

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by Daniel

It work for me too. Thanks a lot. 13.4.1 (iphone 7 plus) to 12.4.6 (iphone 6)

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by Cis

Thank you so much! It worked from 13.3 (iphone 7) to 12.4.6 (iphone 6) :) it just saved me from a loooot of trouble :)

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by mario

Great article.

worked from iphone 7 (13.4) to iphone 6 (12.4.6)

AA

by Asif Ali

It is working for IOS 13.4 to 13.3.1

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (17)

reply by: Reincubate Support

Brilliant!

OT

by one tskk

how about 13.3 to 13.3.1?

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (18)

reply by: Reincubate Support

That'll work fine. 🙂

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by Gregory

Hi!

Worked for iPhone 5s with iOS 10.3.3 importing backup from iPhone X with iOS 13.1.4. Thanks!

KM

by KSHITIZ MAHARJAN

can I restore my 13.3.1 to 13.3?

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (19)

reply by: Reincubate Support

Yes, that should be no problem.

JMD

by Juan Martin DAgostino

Great Article! I was able to use a 13.3 ios BackUp on a 12.4.4 ios on iPhone 6!

Thanks!

RW

by Robin Willis

Worked for iPhone 6 with iOS 12.4.4 importing backup from iPhone 7 with iOS 13.3. Thanks!

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by pedrosa0516

iPhone 8 13.3 > iPhone 6 12.4.4 = failiPhone 8 13.3 > iPhone 6 12.3.3 = success!

MM

by Michele Masiero

I succesfully downgraded from an iPhone 6s on 13.2 to an iPhone 6 on 12.3.4 !Thank you for your precious information !

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (20)

reply by: Reincubate Support

Awesome! Thanks for commenting.

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by Fedor stepanov

Just did a restore from 13.1.3 ver on 12.3.3Thanks for info

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (21)

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How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS (2024)

FAQs

How to restore an iOS backup to an earlier version of iOS? ›

Going to a previous iOS version requires you to erase all of the data on your iPhone. Backing up your iPhone ensures you won't lose any of your data such as your photos, contacts, and installed apps. You will be prompted to restore your backup during the setup process.

Is there a way to go back to a previous iOS update? ›

Going to a previous iOS version requires you to erase all of the data on your iPhone. Backing up your iPhone ensures you won't lose any of your data such as your photos, contacts, and installed apps. You will be prompted to restore your backup during the setup process.

Can you restore your iPhone to an earlier backup? ›

Go to “General”, then select “Restore Backup”. Check the date and size of your backup, and make sure you have selected the right one to restore. Then you have successfully retrieved your iPhone to previous date.

How do I downgrade an iPhone backup? ›

  1. Find Your iPhone Model. Go to Settings menu. Go to General. ...
  2. Create a Backup.
  3. Download IPSW File. Go to IPSW Downloads. Choose your device. ...
  4. Put your iPhone in Recovery Mode. Connect iPhone to PC or Mac. Enter Recovery Mode.
  5. Restore Device to Downgrade. Open Finder. ...
  6. Restore Backup on iPhone.

Can I restore iOS 17 backup to iOS 16? ›

Remember that the backup you create on iOS 17 won't restore on iOS 16. For this, you'll need to create a manual backup on iCloud, iTunes or Tenorshare iCareFone to download your phone data.

Can I revert to a previous version of an app iOS? ›

Using iTunes, install the previous IPA. To do this, go to the My Apps section in iTunes; you will find all the purchased and synced applications. Choose the app to downgrade and select the version number from Get Info.

Is it possible to downgrade iOS 18 to 17? ›

Downgrade iOS 18 to 17 using iTunes

You can use iTunes to uninstall iOS 18 Beta from iPhone/iPad and then install the latest signed version of iOS 17. However, you'll need to back up your data before downgrading. Here's how to go back to iOS 17 using iTunes: Step 1: Download the iOS 17 IPSW file for your iPhone model.

How do I restore my iPhone to an older iOS backup? ›

How to patch downgrade an iOS backup version
  1. Take a copy of your iOS backup before you modify it.
  2. Open the Info. plist file in the root folder of your backup. ...
  3. Search for Product Version , and you'll find a section that looks like the text below. ...
  4. Change the Product Version value and save the file.

Can you restore your phone to an earlier date? ›

FAQs. Can I restore my Android phone to an earlier date? You won't be able to restore your phone to an earlier date beyond when the last backup was created. Google only stores your most recent backup.

How do I delete the latest iOS update? ›

Remove and download the update again
  1. Go to Settings > General > [Device name] Storage.
  2. Find the update in the list of apps.
  3. Tap the update, then tap Delete Update.
  4. Go to Settings > General > Software Update and download the latest update.
Apr 19, 2024

How do I undo a backup on my iPhone? ›

View and manage iCloud backups on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
  1. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud.
  2. Do one of the following: ...
  3. To delete a backup, tap the name of a device, then tap Turn Off and Delete from iCloud (or Delete & Turn Off Backup).

Can you recover overwritten iPhone backup? ›

Perform System Restore to recover overwritten iTunes Backup. If you didn't have the system backup, we are sorry that you can't restore the overwritten backup. If you have created a system restore point on your PC, you can directly perform "System Restore" on your PC to bring the overwritten iTunes backup file back.

Is it possible to go back to previous iOS? ›

But if you upgrade to the new iOS® then realize you prefer the previous version, you may wonder, can you go back to an older version of iOS? The answer is yes, but the downgrade process is complicated, with multiple steps, strict parameters, and potential pitfalls. We'll walk you through them.

How do I update my iPhone to a previous backup? ›

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup
  1. Turn on your device. ...
  2. Follow the onscreen setup steps until you reach the Transfer Your Apps & Data screen, then tap From iCloud Backup.
  3. Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID.
  4. Choose a backup. ...
  5. When asked, sign in with your Apple ID to restore your apps and purchases.
May 23, 2024

How do I install an older version of iOS on my iPhone? ›

The only way to reinstall an older version of iOS is to wipe the current one from your device. This also means that if you restore from a backup made after the update you will be putting the newer version of iOS back on to the device.

How do I uninstall an iOS update? ›

  1. Go to "Settings > General" on your iPhone.
  2. Select "iPhone Storage".
  3. All the apps will be listed there, including the iOS software update.
  4. Click on the iOS update and tap "Delete Update" to confirm.
Mar 12, 2024

How to undo iPhone update 17? ›

Step 1: On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings and tap General. Step 2: Select iPhone Storage or iPad Storage, depending on your device. Step 3: Locate and tap the downloaded iOS software update. Step 4: Select Delete Update and confirm you do want to delete it.

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