After iOS 12.4 was released a week ago, Apple today officially stopped signing iOS 12.3, iOS 12.3.1 and iOS 12.3.2. This means that users can no longer go back to the previous version.
Apple usually stops signing older versions of iOS just a few weeks after the release of an update – iOS 12.4 was released on July 22nd rolled out. If Apple stops signing an iOS version, this means that users are no longer able to upgrade to the previous version via iTunes. With this step, Apple wants to encourage users to update the software and prevent jailbreaks, among other things.
All new features in iOS 12.4
The iOS 12.4 update contains a number of system improvements and bug fixes. iPhone migration has also been introduced. The option allows you to transfer data from an old iPhone to a new device. In addition, further optimizations have been made in Apple News.
iPhone migration – This feature allows wireless data transfer and direct migration from an old iPhone to a new iPhone during configuration – read more here.
Other improvements and bug fixes – This update improves the security of the Walkie-Talkie app on Apple Watch and re-enables the Walkie-Talkie feature. This update adds support for HomePod in Japan and Taiwan. Apple AirPods with wireless charging case on special offer on Amazon – only for a limited time
Notice – Updating to iOS 12.4 is strongly recommended – Apple has closed five of six particularly dangerous “Zero Interaction” vulnerabilities with the latest software update – read more here. (Image: C00)