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Sep 11, 2016 6:18 PM in response to carafromknoxvilleby Kappy,I'm sorry, but Apple does not provide a downgrade path for iOS. Because downgrading is unsupported by Apple we cannot discuss it on these forums.
You may leave comments at Apple Feedback.
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by Kenichi Watanabe,Sep 11, 2016 7:52 PM in response to carafromknoxville
Kenichi Watanabe
Sep 11, 2016 7:52 PM
in response to carafromknoxville
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Mac OS XInstead, you may want to backup your data on the iPhone, and do a Restore using iTunes. This erases the iPhone, reinstalls the latest version of software, and sets it to default settings. You can then use the latest backup to restore your data.
Be sure to follow link for how to make a backup, before doing the Restore. Giving your iPhone a fresh installation of its onboard built-in software may resolve the performance issue.