Apple recently launched an iOS update 15.0.1 and now the company has stopped the signing code for iOS 15 which was launched to the public on September 20.
This means that Apple iPhone users with new iOS updates can no longer reduce to the older ones.
build.
So, if you already use iOS 15.0.1 or have been upgraded to the beta iOS 15.1 version then you can’t drop the version, even if you want.
Released last week, iOS 15.0.1 focused on settlement of bugs reported by several iPhone users after installing iOS 15.
Updates including bug fixes where some 13 iPhone users cannot use the Apple Watch feature.
Apart from this, the update also fixes a bug where the setting application is incorrectly displaying warnings that full storage and audio meditation can unexpectedly start exercises on Apple Watch for some fitness customers +.
The company regularly stopped the signing of the inheritance code every time the iOS update was only launched because it made it possible to store more devices on a feature-rich version and also protect users from the Cybercriminals who tried to use a newly discovered weak link even though the company did not recommend a longer decline of iOS versions, iPhone users who jailbreak their devices often prefer this process.
Users who face battery problems and other bugs when they install new IOS building updates also often try to reduce their operating system.
First launched at WWDC in June, iOS 15 marks the update of the main version that introduces features such as direct text, focus mode, SharePlay, virtual look, recreated safari browser and other security updates.
Updates are only available for installed in the iPhone model launched after 2015 or above the iPhone 6S.
To install the latest version on your device, you can go to settings> General> Software Update.