If you’re using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:Open the Settings app.Tap General.Tap Software Update.Tap Cancel Update.If you’re using a Mac:Open the App Store.Click Updates in the toolbar.Click the X button next to the update you want to uninstall.

Yes, you can undo a software update on Android. To do this, you’ll need to go into your phone’s settings and find the “About phone” or “System updates” menu. From there, you should be able to see a list of all the updates that have been installed on your device. Tap on the “Uninstall updates” button, and then confirm your choice by tapping on “OK.

If you’re not happy with a recent phone update, you can uninstall it. But be aware that this will also remove any updates that were installed after the one you’re trying to remove.To uninstall an update, go to your phone’s Settings menu and select “System.” Tap “Advanced” and then “System Update.” You should see the name of the update you want to remove. Select it and then tap “Uninstall.

If you want to uninstall the Samsung update, you can go to Settings > Apps > Samsung update > Uninstall.

To uninstall the Android 11 update, you’ll need to go into your device’s settings and find the “System” menu. Within that menu, you’ll want to select “Apps.” From there, you should be able to see a list of all of the apps installed on your device. Scroll through the list until you find the “Android System” app. Select it, then tap “Uninstall.

If you have a recent Android phone, there’s usually no need to go back to an older version. But if you do need to, here’s how:First, find the build number of the Android version you want to downgrade to. To do this, go to Settings > About phone (or tablet) and scroll down until you see the Build number.

To go back to an older version of an app on Android, you’ll need to uninstall the current version and then install the older version from Google Play.

There are a few ways to roll back an Android app update. If you are using a stock Android device, you can go to Settings > Apps > App Updates and select the “Uninstall updates” button. If you are using a custom ROM, you can find the option in the ROM’s settings menu. You can also use a third-party app like Titanium Backup to roll back an app update.

The latest Android update is Android Oreo, which was released in August 2017. It features a new design, faster performance, and improved security.

To roll back your Samsung Galaxy s9 update, you will need to complete a factory reset. This will erase all of your data, so be sure to back up anything you want to keep. Once your data is backed up, go to Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset and tap Reset Device. You will then be prompted to enter your password or PIN. After the reset is complete, you can restore your data from the backup you created.