Do you wish to go back to iOS 6?

Consumers who updated their mobile devices to the latest iOS 7 are prevented by Apple to going back to the previous version. Yes, it is a one way trip.

Despite the new features boasted by the new iOS 7, some consumers remained unimpressed by Apple's latest mobile software.

Below are the four easy steps in downgrading back to iOS 6.

Step 1: First, you need the iTunes 11.0.5 or more previous version of iTunes. If you are running the latest version, uninstall it first. This is because, the latest iTunes does not allow users to restore the custom firmware file. When uninstalling the latest iTunes, ensure that you remove all traces and services like the Apple Mobile Device, Apple Software Update and Bonjour.

Step 2: Once you uninstalled the latest, restart your PC before downloading the previous version of iTunes. If you encounter any error during this process related to "iTunes Music Library.xml" then head over to the iTunes music folder and delete this file.

Step 3: Download the latest version of iFaith as well as the iOS 6.1.3 firmware or 6.1.2 firmware.

Step 4: Launch iFaith and click on "Build "*signed* IPSW w / Blobs." This will begin the custom firmware creation process, and when prompted, select your SHSH blobs. iFaith will then create a downgradable iOS 6 firmware file for your iPhone 4.

Step 5: Once the firmware file has been created, follow the on-screen instructions for putting your device into Pwned DFU mode. When entered into this mode, launch iTunes, select your iPhone and hold down the left SHIFT key and click on Restore iPhone. Browse to the custom firmware file created by iFaith.

Once the restore process is complete, you have successfully downgraded your iPhone 4 from iOS 7 to iOS 6.1.x.

However, it is important to note that the above tutorial is for iPhone 4 and Windows users only. Moreover, if you are not much of a tech junkie, it is best to seek assistance or just enjoy the iOS 7 to avoid breaking your phone.