Just two weeks after releasing the iOS 11.4.1 free software update to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users, Apple now stopped signing the previous firmware, iOS 11.4, to block downgrades.
As of July 17, 2018, Apple no longer signs the iOS 11.4 firmware update, which means that if you already updated your devices to the recently released iOS 11.4.1 firmware, you won’t be able to downgrade to iOS 11.4 via iTunes or using any other method that involves jailbreaking your device.
It’s not uncommon for Apple to stop signing previous iOS firmware shortly after releasing a new one, which we consider a good practice because it forces users to update and stay with the latest software update that the company makes available for supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.
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