Apple stops signing iOS 14 after releasing iOS 14.0.1

The new version of iOS 14.0.1 released by Apple a few days ago makes stop signing the previous version which in this case is iOS 14. Now all those users who have to perform a clean restoration of their iPhone will have to directly install the latest one available, which in this case is obviously iOS 14.0.1.

So all those who have an old iPhone or who do not want to update their iPhone to the latest version for whatever reasons, have to bear in mind that they will not be able to return to this version once they have the latest version installed.

Apple has declared iOS 14 obsolete and has stopped signing it, so you will not be able to go back in any case. On the other hand, it is good that the Apple versions continue to advance and add new features so that their users have all the possible news on the device.

Logically there are users who still do not update from iOS 13 and even some may have been before, but these are few and in principle it is advisable to update if possible to take advantage of the solution to the detected failures and other new features implemented in the system. On the sidelines are those who cannot update hardware, of course.

It is increasingly common for users to update their devices automatically, the facilities that Apple puts to perform this action are clear, but there are always users who prefer to update manually. In any case it has to be clear that right now it is no longer possible to install iOS 14, any update will take us directly to the latest version which in this case is 14.0.1.


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