Apple released iOS 13.2.3 for all iPhone and iPad users about a month ago. Now the signing has officially been stopped. This means that users of iOS 13.3 can no longer switch back to iOS 13.2.3.
Apple officially stopped signing iOS 13.2.3 today. With this step, the company is ensuring that users can no longer go back to the old iOS version. If Apple stops signing an iOS version, this means that users are no longer able to upgrade to the previous version via their PC or Mac. This is completely normal and is intended to motivate iPhone and iPad users to update their operating system for security reasons, among other things.
iOS 13.3 new features
With iOS 13.3, numerous bugs have been fixed and minor innovations have been introduced. Users now have access to the “Communication Limit” feature under Screen Time as well as FIDO2 support – read more here. Currently iOS 13.3.1 in the first beta. The new operating system only offers improvements in performance and stability and other bug fixes. No new features have been integrated. This could of course change as the beta progresses. (Photo by Eremin / Bigstockphoto)