Apple has recently released iOS 14.0.1 with one very important fix, and devices who are updated to this new version are now blocked from going back to the original version of iOS 14.
In other words, once you installed iOS 14.0.1, you can no longer downgrade to iOS 14, as Apple has stopped signing this version of the operating system.
Theoretically, there’s no good reason to want to go back to iOS 14 anyway.
Version 14.0.1 introduced a bug fix that now makes it possible to permanently change an app default on an iPhone. The original version of the OS also allowed users to do this, but the changes were lost after the device was rebooted.
As long-time Apple users probably know, the Cupertino-based tech giant allowing us to change the default apps on an iPhone is something that was pretty difficult to imagine several years ago. And it’s all because Apple has developed an obsession for its walled garden, setting up a lot of restrictions that prevent users from doing a… (read more)
Remember to like our Facebook and follow us on Twitter @iOSMode for a chance to win a free iPad Pro every month!
Quick Links: Download iPhone & iPad Wallpapers | Download iOS Games | Download iOS Apps