Just two weeks after the official release of iOS 13.3.1 at the end of January, Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.3.
This means that, currently, users who have updated their app to the latest version will no longer be able to go back and install iOS 13.3.
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Apple stopped signing iOS 13.3 for the iPhone
Apple has often stopped signing previous versions of your mobile operating system regularly. Exactly after the release of the new version. In this way, the apple company bitten by the disease protects its users risk already marked.
However, in addition, Apple also stops signing versions to "force" its users to somehow put it to keep its software updated to the latest version and enjoy the most sophisticated features.
The latest version of iOS, iOS 13.3.1, solves the large number of bugs present in the operating system. Mostly a very bad communication bug that allows new contacts to be added without using a screen time password.
The company has also introduced a privacy error including the new Disabled option local resources for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Other problems solved in iOS 13.3.1 delayed Deep Fusion photography delay on iPhone 11 models, program interruption Email when uploading remote images, failure on push notifications and distorted audio Carplay. On the other hand, the Apple software update has added new Siri voice languages to the smart speaker HomePod.
Now, Apple will continue to feature its features in upcoming iOS applications, such as iOS 13.4, which will bring folders sharing options to iCloud Drive, new stickers for Memojis and much more.