To revert from iOS 15 beta to the previous version, you’ll need to remove the beta profile from your device. Here are the steps to do so:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Scroll down and tap on “General”.
3. In the General settings menu, look for and tap on “VPN & Device Management” or “Profiles & Device Management”.
Note: The name of this option may vary slightly depending on the version of iOS you’re using.
4. Under the “Profiles” section, you should see the iOS Beta Software Profile. Tap on it to access the profile settings.
Note: If you don’t see the profile, it means you may have already removed it or never installed it in the first place.
5. In the profile settings, you’ll find an option to “Remove Profile”. Tap on it.
6. You’ll be prompted to confirm the removal of the beta profile. Tap on “Remove” to proceed.
7. After removing the beta profile, it’s recommended to restart your device. You can do this by holding down the power button and sliding the “Power Off” slider.
8. Once your device has restarted, it should no longer be running the iOS 15 beta. You will be back on the latest stable version of iOS available to the public.
It’s important to note that reverting from a beta version to a stable release may result in data loss or instability. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to back up your device before installing or reverting from a beta version.
If you encounter any issues during the process or have any concerns, it’s recommended to reach out to Apple support for further assistance. They have the expertise to guide you through the process and address any specific issues you may encounter.
Remember, beta versions are intended for developers and early adopters who are willing to test and provide feedback on pre-release software. If you prefer a more stable and reliable experience, it’s advisable to stick with the official public releases of iOS.