iOS 9.0.2 (13A452) for iPhone 5c (Global)

iPhone 5c (Global)

✗ This firmware is not signed. This means you cannot restore to it in Finder, the Apple Devices app, iTunes, or idevicerestore.

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This firmware is not signed. This means you cannot restore to it in Finder, the Apple Devices app, iTunes, or idevicerestore. The instructions below are included for reference only.

Windows

  1. Install the latest version of Apple Devices from the Microsoft Store.
  2. Plug your iPhone 5c (Global) in to your PC.
  3. Open Apple Devices, and navigate to your iPhone 5c (Global).
  4. Hold the Shift key on your keyboard, and press "Restore".
  5. Select the iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw file that you downloaded.
  6. Wait for the restore to complete, and the iPhone 5c (Global) to reboot.

macOS

  1. Plug your iPhone 5c (Global) in to your Mac.
  2. Navigate to your iPhone 5c (Global) in Finder.
  3. Hold the Option or Alt key on your keyboard, and press "Restore".
  4. Select the iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw file that you downloaded.
  5. Wait for the restore to complete, and the iPhone 5c (Global) to reboot.

Linux

  1. Install idevicerestore.
  2. Plug your iPhone 5c (Global) in to your PC.
  3. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  4. To perform a full erase restore, type idevicerestore -e iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw and press enter.
  5. Wait for the restore to complete, and the iPhone 5c (Global) to reboot.

Windows

  1. Open PowerShell, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd Downloads
  2. Type Get-FileHash iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw -Algorithm SHA1
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: cd540e39c2a2943b7bf9d6685dfe0d3386d751e2. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

macOS

  1. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  2. Type openssl sha1 iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: cd540e39c2a2943b7bf9d6685dfe0d3386d751e2. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

Linux

  1. Open a terminal, and navigate to the IPSW file that you downloaded, e.g. cd ~/Downloads
  2. Type openssl sha1 iPhone5,4_9.0.2_13A452_Restore.ipsw
  3. The output of the command should match the following checksum: cd540e39c2a2943b7bf9d6685dfe0d3386d751e2. If it doesn't, you may need to redownload the file.

Checksums

SHA256sum6ab0333a44fb2510f9a3f01ed72b475f595924417b7e0db99ed434be36d6ea69
MD5sum6ab0333a44fb2510f9a3f01ed72b475f595924417b7e0db99ed434be36d6ea69
SHA1sumcd540e39c2a2943b7bf9d6685dfe0d3386d751e2
Please note, the documentation below is supplied from Apple's update servers. We don't modify the contents of this documentation.

iOS 9.0.2

This update contains bug fixes and improvements including:

  • •    Fixes an issue with the setting to turn on or off app cellular data usage

  • •    Resolves an issue that prevented iMessage activation for some users

  • •    Resolves an issue where an iCloud Backup could be interrupted after starting a manual backup

  • •    Fixes an issue where the screen could incorrectly rotate when receiving notifications

  • •    Improves the stability of Podcasts

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

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