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Yaelism

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 16, 2012
5
0
Hi all,
I have iPhone 5 - version 10.3.3. The phone is preeeety preeeety slow. Granted, it's an old phone. But I don't recall it being this unbearable. Will it help to downgrade the version? If so, which one and mostly, how?

Thank you!



(never EVER switch to android with which I'm stuck with now but still play with my beloved antique iPhone 5..(◞‸ლ)
 

chabig

macrumors G4
Sep 6, 2002
11,282
8,985
You're probably better off upgrading to iOS 11, which is the current version. But I would wait until iOS 12 is released later this week and install that instead.
 

chrfr

macrumors G5
Jul 11, 2009
13,534
7,056
You're probably better off upgrading to iOS 11, which is the current version. But I would wait until iOS 12 is released later this week and install that instead.
An iPhone 5 is as upgraded as it can be on 10.3.3.
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Hi all,
I have iPhone 5 - version 10.3.3. The phone is preeeety preeeety slow. Granted, it's an old phone. But I don't recall it being this unbearable. Will it help to downgrade the version? If so, which one and mostly, how?
Downgrading would put you in a situation where app compatibility becomes a big hassle. Apps have largely dropped any support for older versions of iOS.
 

eyoungren

macrumors Penryn
Aug 31, 2011
28,831
26,944
^^^This.

Apple does not allow downgrades and actively works to prevent that by deliberately not signing older firmware versions.
 

AxlTJ

macrumors regular
Aug 3, 2018
102
19
My iPhone 5 is still pretty fast as expected for the device. Are you sure there isn't anything else in your phone that's causing the problem?
 
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