Let me get into this:
"Those who automatically received the 3.61 update can delete it and manually downgrade back to 3.60"
The writter of that article can't express his/her ideas properly nor clearly. So then...
The automatic update can be received when the PS Vita is configured to download automatically any update package. The point here is a mis-interpretation of the concept of an update. You are not updating your Vita's firmware just by downloading the update package, nor downgrading the Vita just by opting out of such update and deleting the update package.
As long as you don't apply such update your Vita will stay on the firmware version it was before the update package was downloaded.
We need to learn to interpret and understand what we're reading, as much as learn to express our ideas properly when writing.
Hope I did it properly here.
"Those who automatically received the 3.61 update can delete it and manually downgrade back to 3.60"
The writter of that article can't express his/her ideas properly nor clearly. So then...
The automatic update can be received when the PS Vita is configured to download automatically any update package. The point here is a mis-interpretation of the concept of an update. You are not updating your Vita's firmware just by downloading the update package, nor downgrading the Vita just by opting out of such update and deleting the update package.
As long as you don't apply such update your Vita will stay on the firmware version it was before the update package was downloaded.
We need to learn to interpret and understand what we're reading, as much as learn to express our ideas properly when writing.
Hope I did it properly here.