Apple stops signing iOS 13.6 after the release of iOS 13.6.1

iOS 13

On August 12, Apple released iOS 13.6.1 which in theory could be the latest update of the thirteenth version of iOSAs long as no new bugs are detected in this new update, as if it happened with iOS 13.6, an update caused various problems that were fixed in iOS 13.6.1.

iOS 13.6 brought us the support for Car Keys and Apple News audio functionality, in addition to other less interesting and flashy functions. One week after the release of iOS 13.6.1, the Cupertino servers have stopped signing iOS 13.6, so it is not possible to downgrade if necessary.

Apple stops signing the previous versions a week after releasing a new version, although sometimes, it leaves a margin of 2 weeks for a reason that we do not know. The reason for removing previous updates is that the user is always updated to the latest version available, version that protects vulnerabilities that may have been detected in previous versions.

iOS 13.6.1 fixes several issues including the green tint of the screen due to heat dissipation problem (As stated by Apple in the update notes). Also fixed the problem that some devices presented that did not automatically delete unnecessary files from the system when storage was low. Another bug that was fixed in this update is the one that disabled exposure notifications automatically.

The latest developer beta available today is number 5, a beta that should fix the high battery consumption shown by the fourth beta. The novelties included in the fifth beta of iOS 14 focus, again, on exposure notifications, a new welcome screen for the Shortcuts application, a widget for Apple News ... this article You have all the news of the fifth beta of iOS 14.


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