With the release of iOS 13.3 a few days ago users have had time to update their devices to the latest version, so Apple has decided to stop allowing to install previous versions such as iOS 13.2.3 or lower. This is a common practice that a company does prevent users from installing versions containing errors or you have stopped being safe.
IOS 13.3 basically brought a series of minor but significant bug fixes to maintain the stability of the devices. From now on, if a user wants to update their iPhone, they will automatically on iOS 13.3 or higher. No more ability to manually install older versions.
He says goodbye (a few) of Breakak's prison opportunities are there
Few, very few, users want to install previous versions of the operating system, especially when the updates are small and contain changes. Why would a user want to keep an old version when a new one improves the security and performance of the system? Well, there are some conditions, they they are about prison explosions.
Currently one of the few jailbreak tools available is checkra1n, with this software it's probably jailbreak iPhone … must be a version between iOS 13 and iOS 13.2.3 Also, there is one more exception and it is a lower iPhone than the iPhone X. Yes, those users who want jailbreak and have a device before the iPhone X and have not yet updated to iOS 13.3 … shouldn't update their iOS iPhone .
For those users who meet all of the above conditions unless they have already been upgraded to iOS 13.3 you will need to wait for the new tool to appear jailbreak if you want to do it on your devices.
Whatever, as always, it is best to keep the devices updated in the latest version operating system. It doesn't matter whether it's on iOS, macOS, iPadOS or watchOS. At this point we ensure that the tool is flawless and above all safe from harm.
Via | 9to5mac