Following last week’s release of iOS 26.2.1, Apple has now stopped signing iOS 26.2. Here’s what that means. Whenever Apple releases an iOS update with important security fixes, or decides a version ...
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 ...
Apple has now stopped users from signing iOS 26.2, restricting the iPhone users who have already updated to iOS 26.2.1 from rolling back to the previous version of the operating system. This comes ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, which means that if you've upgraded to iOS 26, you're no longer able to downgrade to a version of iOS 18. Apple released iOS 26 a week ago. When software is ...
Apple has ended iOS 26.2 signing, blocking iPhone downgrades to ensure users stay on the latest secure update with AirTag 2 support.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.1, meaning that iPhone users can no longer downgrade to that software version via Finder on macOS or the Apple Devices app on Windows. iOS 26.2 is now the minimum ...