As spotted by MacRumors, that’s precisely what happened today with iOS 26.2. In practice, this means that if you’re running ...
If you’ve been testing the iOS 18 beta and have encountered issues or instability, you may find it necessary to downgrade to the more stable iOS 17. The video below from iDevice Central will walk you ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.2, officially blocking iPhone users on iOS 26.2.1 from downgrading to the earlier software ...
Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.6, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. The update is no longer being signed after Apple released iOS 17.6.1 on August 7. Apple regularly ...
Once Apple releases a major software update, it usually lets users downgrade to the previous version for a few weeks. However, it seems the company is really pushing the iOS 26 update, as this is the ...
Developer beta versions are not finished versions. They are meant for testing, not for everyday use. As a result, these betas are often filled with bugs, glitches, and features that don’t work ...
iOS 18.0.1 was the first update released for iOS 18 and included many bug fixes, as well as improved performance and security. As for iOS 18.1, it was released on October 31 and added the first set of ...