Downgrade to iOS 15.0 is no longer possible

A week ago, Apple stopped signing the latest version of iOS 14, specifically the version 14.8. A week later, the Cupertino-based company has stopped signing iOS 15.0, the first version of iOS 15 that Apple released on September 20, which means that you can no longer downgrade to this version if you have a problem with your device.

Apple's servers released iOS 15.0.1 on October 1, an update that fixed the annoying problem of unlocking iPhone 13 with Apple Watch when wearing a mask.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), stop signing older versions of your operating systems when new versions are released so that all your customers have the most recent version with all the improvements and security patches available so far.

Each new version of iOS usually brings important security updates or bug fixesas well as new features. Apple usually gives a reasonable amount of time for users to update and if they have any malfunction they can downgrade and return to the previous version, in this way, they can continue using their terminal until Apple solves the problem if it is an error in the iOS version.

The next big iOS update, iOS 15.1, currently in the third beta, an update that currently includes the ProRes feature on the iPhone 13 Pro plus a new button that turns macro mode on and off. At the moment we do not know when Apple plans to launch the final version of iOS 15.1, but it is most likely that it will be released shortly before the end of October.

From Actualidad iPhone We will inform you as soon as we have more news related to the iOS 15.1 release or any of its betas.


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