Apple stopped Signing iOS 13.7, unable to downgrade the operating system after the launch of iOS 14
After Apple launched iOS 14 officially, manufacturers also stopped Signing iOS 13.7 and users will not be able to downgrade the operating system anymore.
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Apple will often stop Signing old iOS versions when new versions are released to encourage users to upgrade to the latest operating system. Yesterday, after Apple launched iOS 14 and it is estimated that about 26% of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices are running on this new operating system. At the same time, jailbroken iOS 14 devices have also appeared.
In addition to the official iOS 14 that has been released to all users, there is also iOS 14.2 currently available to developers and testers. In this version 14.2, the Shazam Music Recognition Music Recognition feature for Control Center is integrated, allowing fast music recognition and Apple Music-related features inside Control Center.
Usually Apple will lock Signing a few weeks after launching a new version of iOS, this time Apple is really quick when just launched a few days ago has started to stop Signing iOS 13.7.
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