Apple released iOS 14.0.1 to all users about a week ago. Now the company has stopped signing iOS 14.
If Apple stops signing an iOS version, this means that users will no longer be able to access the previous version Like other iOS updates, iOS 14.0.1 brings a number of security improvements by fixing various vulnerabilities. Such security holes make devices vulnerable and also enable jailbreaking. For this reason, Apple is stopping the signing of older iOS versions in a timely manner. Now it's iOS 14's turn.
iOS 14.0.1: This is what the update brings
iOS 14.0.1 was released about a week after the launch of iOS 14 and is intended to fix a number of bugs. For example, problems with selecting the default browser and the mail client have been fixed. In addition, corrections have also been made to the camera preview on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Below you can find the entire update description verbatim. (Photo by tashka2000 / Bigstockphot)
iOS 14.0.1 Description:
- Fixed an issue where the default browser and Mail settings could be reset after restarting iPhone
- Fixed an issue that prevented camera previews from displaying on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
- Fix an issue where iPhone couldn't connect to Wi-Fi
- Resolved an issue where emails could not be sent via some service providers
- Fixed an issue where images could not be displayed in the News widget