To avoid needing to re-jailbreak iOS 9 every time you want iOS 6:
Remember the days when iOS was sleek, simple, and skeuomorphic? The iPod Touch 5th Generation, running iOS 6, represents the peak of that classic Apple era. It was the last iOS version designed by Steve Jobs’ vision, featuring the iconic felt passbook screen, the shiny blue linen of the notification center, and that beautiful Google Maps integration.
You downgrade an iPod touch 5 to iOS 8.4.1 (without blobs) because Apple still signs OTA updates for that version for A5 devices.
Downgrading an iPod Touch 5 to iOS 6 is a nostalgic journey back to the skeuomorphic design, smooth performance, and classic Game Center. While not a true single-OS downgrade due to Apple’s security restrictions, makes the dual-boot experience surprisingly stable.
To avoid needing to re-jailbreak iOS 9 every time you want iOS 6:
Remember the days when iOS was sleek, simple, and skeuomorphic? The iPod Touch 5th Generation, running iOS 6, represents the peak of that classic Apple era. It was the last iOS version designed by Steve Jobs’ vision, featuring the iconic felt passbook screen, the shiny blue linen of the notification center, and that beautiful Google Maps integration.
You downgrade an iPod touch 5 to iOS 8.4.1 (without blobs) because Apple still signs OTA updates for that version for A5 devices.
Downgrading an iPod Touch 5 to iOS 6 is a nostalgic journey back to the skeuomorphic design, smooth performance, and classic Game Center. While not a true single-OS downgrade due to Apple’s security restrictions, makes the dual-boot experience surprisingly stable.