UPDATED 03:56 EST / JANUARY 15 2016

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How to downgrade from iOS 9.3 beta to iOS 9.2 on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

Apple released iOS 9.3 public beta at the start of this week and with it comes a variety of new features, like Night Shift mode, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod users. If you were quick off the mark to download the latest version of the operating system, but are now having issues or simply want to rather wait until iOS 9.3 is available for the general public, here is how you can downgrade back to iOS 9.2.

Before you start the downgrade from iOS 9.3 beta to iOS 9.2 make sure you have a backup of your device. This will ensure that you do not lose any of your data on iOS 9.3 if something has to go wrong during the downgrade process and you have to revert to iOS 9.3. Go to Settings > iCloud > and choose what you want to include in the backup.

Put your device into Recovery Mode

  1. Turn off your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Plug your USB to Lightning cable into your computer (if you have an older device you will use your USB to 30-pin Dock cable).
  3. Press and hold down the Home button on your device.
  4. Plug your USB to Lightning cable into your device.
  5. Keep the Home button held down until the Connect to iTunes screen appears.

If Recovery Mode does not work on your device, you can try placing your device into Device Firmware Mode (DFU). Press and hold both the Power and Home buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. Release the Power button, but continue to press the Home button. iTunes will then notify you that you device is in DFU mode.

Downgrade your device to iOS 9.2

Click Restore on the iTunes popup > to confirm, click Restore and Update > click Next on the iOS 9.2 Software Updater > Agree to the Terms and Conditions and the download for iOS 9.2 will begin.

Before the download is complete, if your device reboots to iOS 9.3 you will have to place it back into Recovery Mode and repeat the steps above.

When the download is complete, iTunes will restore your operating system back to iOS 9.2.

Restore your archived backup to your device

To restore the archived backup that you made prior to installing iOS 9.3 public beta, select Restore from this backup in iTunes > select the archived backup that you made prior to installing iOS 9.3 public beta.

Be patient, as the entire process of downgrading from iOS 9.3 public beta to iOS 9.2 will take between 15 and 20 minutes.

Apple is yet to announce when iOS 9.3 will be available for the general public.

Image credit: marc falardeau, Flickr

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