

If Apple stops signing an iOS update, it can no longer be installed, and that's exactly what happened with iOS 13.7 (on Sept. To update or downgrade to any iOS version, it needs to be signed by Apple, which authenticates the firmware with Apple's servers as verified and supported. Don't Miss: New Features & Changes in iOS 14.2 for iPhone.If you were running iOS 14.1 before updating and want to go back to that, you can as long as Apple continues to sign it. The iOS 14.2 update for iPhone includes 117 new emoji, eight additional wallpapers, Shazam integration in the Control Center, a people detector in Magnifier, and other interesting features, but no software is perfect. While it may be too late for you to revert to the last iOS 13 version, if the iOS 14.2 firmware is giving you problems or you're not just digging it, you can downgrade to iOS 14.1. Apple's iOS 14.0 update has come and gone, and now we're sitting on iOS 14.2, the latest version of the iPhone's operating system.
