If you're experiencing any bugs with iOS 18.2, I'm sorry, but you can't downgrade to an older iOS 18 version anymore. Apple stopped signing iOS 18.1.1 a few days after releasing iOS 18.2. Still, you might have two options: Update to iOS 18.3 beta 1 or, if you have a device compatible with iOS 17, you can restore the latest version, although I wouldn't recommend it.
With iOS 18.2, Apple added the following Apple Intelligence features:
However, it's not unusual to find weird issues with the latest iOS releases, and iOS 18.2 might have some bugs as well.
Still, one of the reasons why Apple stops signing older versions of iOS is to prevent people from jailbreaking their iPhones and iPads. Although there's no sign of any jailbreak tools for iOS 18 being developers for the new iPhones, it's also a way to push users to stay up-to-date with Apple's operating systems. That said, you can still downgrade to iOS 17, if you want
Since Apple is not offering iOS 18 to several iPhone models, such as the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, the company is still releasing minor software updates to these older smartphones. Currently, iPhones that can run iOS 17 can support up to version 17.7.2, which you can use to downgrade from a device running iOS 17.
To do that, you must use a Mac or PC. It’s important to note that this isn’t the first time Apple has offered an older version for users to downgrade. Last year, when the company released iOS 17, users could stay a little longer in iOS 16 by getting bug fixes and security patches.
It’s important to note that if you’re experiencing any unreliability or issue, you can always try the public or developer beta as well. Apple is currently testing iOS 18.3.
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