Apple stops signing iOS 13.5.1

iOS 13

As usual after the launch of a new iOS update, Apple servers have stopped signing version 13.5.1 both iOS and iPadOS, in order to prevent users from being able to downgrade to this version after the release of iOS 13.6.

The reason why Apple stops signing previous versions is none other than to prevent user devices from may be at risk against exploits or vulnerabilities that are detected in previous versions, although one of the main reasons is always to avoid jailbreak.

Apple released iOS 13.5.1 for close the jailbreak exploit on all Apple devices managed by iOS 13.5. With iOS 13.5.1, it was already possible to jailbreak the devices managed by that version.

However, it is still possible through the security hole that is available in all devices managed by Apple processors A7 to A11, through the checkra1n jailbreak thanks to the checkm8 boot exploit.

If your device is not managed by processors from A7 to A11, it is only possible jailbreak iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 managed devices via Unc0ver and Odyssey. At the moment there is no news that indicates that iOS 13.6 will be susceptible to jilabreak, although according to Twitter user @ _Simo36, it could have the potential to be vulnerable to a jailbreak.

A few days ago, I published an article related to the iOS 13.6 battery life, a battery life that was reduced in all terminals analyzed Compared to previous versions of iOS, although it seems that Apple does not care much, and if you are suffering from battery problems, you will have to endure until the next version that Apple releases of iOS, since you cannot go back to the previous version.


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