How to Downgrade iOS 11 Beta to iOS 10.3.3
Step 1: The first thing you have to do is to download the iOS 10.3.3 firmware file. Make sure that you download the correct firmware that corresponds to your device model from our download pages.
Note: If you’re downloading the firmware file using Safari then ensure that auto unzip feature is disabled, or use Chrome or Firefox. Alternatively, renaming the .zip file as .ipsw file should also work.
Step 2: On your device, you have to disable Find My iPhone. Go to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone. Then toggle off the Find My iPhone switch.
Step 3: You now need to put your device into DFU mode. If you own an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, read this guide for entering DFU mode. Otherwise, if you own an older iPhone model or an iPad or iPod, read the steps below:
- Plug your device into your computer.
- Turn off your device by holding the Power button and then sliding to power off.
- Next, press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds.
- Then begin holding the Home button without releasing the Power button for 10 seconds.
- Release the power button and continue holding the home button until you get a popup from iTunes that it has detected your device is in Recovery mode. If you don’t see the popup, try the process of holding the buttons again.
- Click on the Ok button.
Step 4: Hold the Alt/Option key on Mac or Shift key in Windows and then click on the Restore iPhone… (iPad/iPod touch…) button.Must Read:recover deleted photos from iphone

Step 7: iTunes will now verify the software and install it on your device. It should take around 10 minutes.
Step 8: After your device is successfully downgraded from iOS 11 beta to iOS 10.3.3, you should see the white ‘Hello’ screen on your device. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your device, and restore your device from the iOS 10.3.3 backup or any backup from older iOS versions. Alternatively, you can set up as a new device.
This is how you can downgrade from iOS 11 beta back to iOS 10.3.3. If you change your mind at any time, you can still update to iOS 11 beta, but it may contain bugs and issues.
Apple is expected to officially release iOS 11 to the public some time in September, along with the new iPhone 8 that has been making headlines for the past few months.


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