You could go back to a previous update such as 11.41, but you only have a 
certain window to do it in, which in this case is past. I think you only have a 
few days after you update to the current version to go back down.

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> On Sep 25, 2018, at 5:32 AM, Arlene <arlenes71...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> Sieghard, or anyone, else for that matter, this may seem like a silly 
> question to  ask, but not silly enough if the answer is that potentially 
> could matter, so I'll ask. If it did matter it would be good to keep in mind, 
> maybe even with updating to a newer version on either the phone of the 
> computer. So the question, do you think it could cause problems if you're 2 
> or 3 versions behind, being on your favorite update, not really wanting to 
> upgrade to keep for a while what you have? If you're in that situation, where 
> the phone is concerned would it be better to go up one version at a time, if 
> it was possible? I'm thinking that it wouldn't be possible but I could be 
> wrong, but it seems to me once there's a current upgrade as in ios 12, one 
> couldn't update to 11.4 if they were on the previous version before, since as 
> far as what I know you wouldn't have access to that previous version, unless 
> there's some  place to find those previous versions. With my limited 
> knowledge that's something I don't know about, so thanks for the answer to 
> that from you experts.  and as far as how it is on the 2 out of the 3 iphone 
> se phones we have it does seem to be working well. We'll probably update the 
> third one pretty soon. while it's such a minor thing, we love checking the 
> time on that phone with touching the home button, but that's such a minor 
> thing. It's funny the  things we get so use too. touching the power button is 
> just as simple.
>  
> Arlene 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sieghard Weitzel
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 10:33 AM
> Subject: RE: iPhone7 frequently freezing since updating to iOS12
> 
> Hi Mario,
>  
> Hopefully in time you’ll be more happy with iOS 12 because on my 6S Plus 
> which has the same processor as your SE I find everything is just a bit 
> faster and snappier.
> As for the issue described by Kim and Denise I would agree, first I would ask 
> when they upgraded, if it was just recently then I would ask whether they 
> closed all apps in the app switcher before upgrading and rebooted the phone. 
> I would also ask if they rebooted the phones after upgrading and possibly 
> suggest a reset network settings first. This may or may not help, but all it 
> involved is having to reenter your WiFi password and renaming the phone to 
> what you want it to be in Settings > General > About, so all in all it’s a 
> pretty easy process and if it fixes the issue then it would save them a lot 
> of time. If it doesn’t help then yes, do a backup and restore the phone, set 
> it up as a new device first and make sure all is well, then restore your 
> backup a day or two later. If the problems return then you know that the 
> backup also restored the problems which sometimes can happen and the only way 
> then is to restore again, set up as a new phone and manually put everything 
> back the way you like.
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Mário 
> Navarro
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 7:31 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: iPhone7 frequently freezing    since updating to iOS12
>  
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> Hi.
> This was one of the bad things that happened to me on my phone before doing a 
> total reset: DFU Mode.
> I don't mean with this, that everything is the same as what happened to me on 
> your phone.
> And even less that you have to do what I had to do...
> But if you keep having problems, the best way to solve them is just what I 
> did...
> Now everything works normally and I'm  happy with my phone as it was in IOS 
> 10.
> cheers.
> 
>  
> Às 08:00 de 24/09/2018, Kimberly escreveu:
> Hi all,
>  
> Ever since updating to iOS12 on my iphone 7 I've been experiencing strange 
> app freezes. I don't mean that the phone completely freezes but rather the 
> screen becomes unresponsive and the only way to regain any activity is to 
> remove the app from the app switcher and relaunch. This has happened to me in 
> the native mail app and the Bard app.
>  
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? Any ideas for what to do about it? It's 
> not constant but occurs often enough to be annoying.
>  
> Thanks for your thoughts.
> 
> Sent from Kimber's iPhone
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