How do I down grade from iOS 7

How do I down grade from iOS 7?
the new ios 7 isnt as good as 6 and as a custerm would like to go back to ios6 as soon as possible.
the phone is become too slow to use.
other bugs seem to freeze the phone
the graphics are poor and not in the normal competant apple style.

I'm sorry, but Apple does not provide a downgrade path for iOS. Because downgrading is unsupported by Apple we cannot discuss it on these forums.
You may leave comments at Apple Feedback.

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