With iOS 10.2 already rolled out, Apple stops signing iOS 10.1 and 10.1.1
Over a week after pushing out the iOS 10.2 update, Apple has stopped signing iOS version 10.1 and 10.1.1. This means that those who have already updated their device to iOS 10.2 will no longer be able to downgrade their OS.
The iOS 10.2 update brought along a host of changes, including over 100 new emoji as well as new wallpapers and iMessage screen effects. In addition, a new TV app, as well as changes related to the Emergency SOS feature, Music app, and Camera app were also included.
In case you missed, the Cupertino-based company has now released iOS 10.2.1 beta 2 as well.
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- Red
- 23 Dec 2016
- r$k
Since updating to 10.2, I have noticed the old video app icon will not stay in place. I have had it in a folder all this time and now, when I reboot it places itself on the home screen. Anyone else have this issue?
- Anonymous
- 22 Dec 2016
- H5T
And why is it a big concern for you??? He can favour any OS he wants! It's his choice so why constant trolling? We get it you don't like apple but just chill! Others will always like things u don't like and vice versa, it's normal so get over it