Apple’s recent changes to the iOS and iPadOS ecosystem have raised questions in the minds of users. A decision made with the iOS 18.2.1 update completely prevents users who install this software on their devices from returning. So, what are the possible consequences of this decision for users?
Returning to iOS 18.2 is no longer possible!
Apple removed the signature of iOS 18.2, removing the option to install this software. In this sense, users who upgrade to iOS 18.2.1 will not be able to revert their devices to the previous version. While the company usually advocates this approach to guarantee better security and access to new features, some past examples show that such sharp updates can cause serious problems.
Major iOS update issues in the past:
- iPadOS 18.0 rendered iPad Pros with M4 chips inoperable.
- iOS 16.0 caused constant warning issues when accessing the clipboard.
- iOS 14.7 broke the unlock function of Apple Watch.
Before Apple removed the signature in the version, the option to return in such cases offered a way out for users. However, the disappearance of this option with iOS 18.2.1 makes the problems that may occur with the update more critical.
Before installing the iOS 18.2.1 update, make sure your device supports this software and the compatibility of the applications used. We recommend that you research user reviews and details of the update before updating.
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