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Apple stops signing iOS 14.5. Downgrade from iOS 14.5.1 is no longer possible

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With the release of iOS 14.5.1 last week, Apple has stopped signing iOS 14.5, which was released in late April. This will prevent you from downgrading from iOS 14.5.1 to iOS 14.5.

Downgrade to iOS 14.5 is no longer possible

Apple encourages users to keep their operating systems up-to-date, so they stop signing older versions of software updates after new software is released.
 
iOS14.5 has many new features such as the addition of a new function that allows you to perform face recognition and unlock the iPhone screen even while wearing a mask if you are wearing an Apple Watch, and a crowdsourcing function of “Map”. This is a major update with new features. In addition, 5G can be used even in dual SIM mode, new pictograms have been added, and changes such as support for AirTag have been added.
 
iOS14.5.1 includes a fix for a bug where the “App Tracking Transparency” prompt wasn’t displayed to some users, and a workaround for two WebKit-related vulnerabilities. Also, Apple stopped signing iOS 14.4.2 last week.
 
 
Source: MacRumors
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Source: iPhone Mania

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