Apple released iOS 13.2 at the end of October, but now the signing has been stopped. This means that users of iOS 13.2.2 can no longer switch back to iOS 13.2.
Just a few days after iOS 13.2.2 was released, Apple stopped signing iOS 13.2. The company wants to ensure that users can no longer use the faulty iOS version. This had an annoying RAM bug that unexpectedly closed applications in the background. According to the update description, iOS 13.2.2 has fixed several bugs. RAM management has been improved, a bug in cellular has been removed, and more. You can find the exact list in the update description here.
Apple usually stops signing older iOS versions to prevent users from switching back after a new version is released. This practice is intended to protect users from new threats and ensure that all devices are running the latest software. iOS 13.3 is currently in the second preview. The upcoming update is mainly intended to improve performance and fix other bugs. In addition to several optimizations, minor changes have been made. You can find out more about this here. (Photo by deagreez / Bigstockphoto)