Earlier this week, iOS 13.1.2 was released to all users to fix previous bugs from iOS 13 and iOS 13.1.1 – now Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.1.1.
The patch iOS 13.1.1 was released by Apple exactly one week ago, Friday September 27th. Only three days later, iOS 13.1.2 Apple has now officially stopped signing iOS 13.1.1. This means that users can no longer switch from iOS 13.1.2 to iOS 13.1.1 - which would not have been advisable anyway, as the version contained some bugs.
"Permanent jailbreak" possible
With this step, Apple wants to encourage users to update their software and prevent jailbreaks. However, the latter should be unnecessary for iPhones from 2011 to 2017. An exploit was recently discovered that allows a permanent jailbreak on all iPhones from the 4S generation to the iPhone X - regardless of the iOS version. The reason for this security gap is a hardware error at the heart of the devices - read more here. (Photo by sarayut / Bigstockphoto)
iOS 13.1.2 & iPadOS 13.1.2 patch notes
- Fixes an issue where iCloud backup progress continued to display after a successful backup.
- Fixes an issue that may cause the camera to not work.
- Fixes an issue that may prevent the flashlight from activating.
- Fixes a bug that could result in loss of display calibration data.
- Fixes an issue that prevented shortcuts from being executed from HomePod.
- Fixes an issue that may cause Bluetooth to disconnect from certain vehicles.