I updated to ios 8.3 and i hate it! Is there a way i can uninstall the update and go back to the one before this?

I updated to ios 8.3 and i hate it! Is there a way i can uninstall the update and go back to the one before this?

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.
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