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My iPod worked fine with my Subaru audio system until I upgraded to iOS 6.1.3. Now the track forward and track backward controls do not work. I want to go back to iOS 6.1.1. Is this possible?
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Am afraid that you can't! Apple doesn't allow downgrading iOS for whatsoever reasons. You can just upgrade to 6.1.4 and so on. Cheers!
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There is not 6.1.4 for the iPod. 6.1.4 is iPhone 5 only.
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Lol, I know it. I just mentioned it for the sake that the iOS can only be upgraded like such upgraded ones.
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