For many users, including myself, iOS 14.6 has been a real headache when it comes to battery life. With iOS 14.6.1 and iOS 14.7 the issue has been fixed, but with the new version of iOS 14.7.1 I am experiencing the same issue again.
Leaving the battery performance issue (complaining, I won’t solve anything), we have to talk about iOS 14.6, a version that with the release of iOS 14.7.1 ceased to be available on servers in the ‘Apple, that is, if you had not updated so far, you no longer have the possibility to do so.
The process to stop signing older versions of iOS is common because Apple wants all of its customers to always use the latest version of iOS so that they are protected against vulnerabilities that have been patched in the new versions that have been released to the market.
Except on rare occasions, Apple usually within 2 weeks Before stopping signing the previous versions, a more than reasonable time so that if a problem is detected with the new version, users can revert to the previous version without having to go to the Apple Store.
With the release of iOS 14.7.1 this week, we could almost confirm that IOS 14 end of life, since this will be your last update, an update that fixed a large number of bugs detected in recent weeks.
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