Apple stops signing iOS 13.1

Last week, Apple released the final version of iOS 13.1.2, a version of iOS that in less than a month has received a large number of updates, something that we are not used to. They are certainly welcome as long as they are for improve aesthetic problems, bugs and others that some models may present.

With the launch of the final version of macOS Catalina, Apple has taken the opportunity to close the tap to iOS 13.1, a version that we can currently install on our devices, and I say that we cannot install, because Apple has stopped signing it, and yes not the signature, our device will never activate.

On October 5, Apple closed the tap ats versions prior to iOS 13.1. You can see that Apple wants everyone to install the latest stable version of iOS, number 13.1.2, a version that currently solves all the problems that until now were found in devices compatible with the thirteenth version of iOS.

At the moment there are none news related to the jailbreak on both the iPhone XS and the iPhone 11, although it is always recommended to stay on the lowest versions of iOS. And I say that there is no news related to those two devices, because in the rest of the models and even the iPhone X, all the models are susceptible to jailbreak, due to a ROM failure, a failure that cannot be solved by through software updates by Apple.

If you are a jailbreak lover and have any of these devices, it is likely that sooner or later a jailbreak will be released for these models, a jailbreak that will be fully compatible regardless of the iOS version you have installed. Now we just need to see if Saurik goes back to betting on the jailbreak and puts Cydia back into operation, although to be honest it is very unlikely.


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