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Are iPhone users stuck on iOS 16.2 as Apple forbids downgrading to iOS 16.1.2?

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The action was taken soon after the Cupertino-based Apple company began distributing the updated iOS 16.2.Apple prevents iPhone users from downgrading to iOS 16.1.2 According to a reports, Apple released iOS 16.1.2 before the month of November ends, bringing with it significant upgrades for iPhone users, including bug and security patches. Millions of iPhone users, even those with the older iPhone 8 and iPhone X devices, can now download version 16.1.2. The update also works with more recent models, including the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 series. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1916"]How to Fix iOS 16.2 Stuck On Preparing Update on iPhone Image credit- HowToISolve[/caption] Due to this, considerably older devices like the iPod Touch and iPhone 6s/S and iPhone 7 are not compatible with this iOS update. Users in India now have access to 5G connections thanks to the update. Version 16.1.2, on the other hand, enhances the Crash Detection feature for users of the iPhone 14 in the rest of the world. In the past, people have claimed that riding roller coasters causes the crash detection system to activate, erroneously alerting authorities to a crash. After applying the aforementioned iOS update, the Car Crash Detection feature should function without any issues. But this time, iOS 16.1.2 is no longer signed by Apple, as per report. It implies that downgrading to this version was no longer possible for iPhone owners.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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