After 3 months of beta testing, iOS 16 was officially released on September 12 this year. Apple then launched two maintenance versions of iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2. Today Apple announced that it will no longer provide signing services for iOS 16 and iOS 16.0.1, which means iOS 16

After 3 months of beta testing, iOS 16 was officially released on September 12 this year. Then Apple launched two maintenance version updates iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2. Today Apple announced that it will no longer provide signing services for iOS 16 and iOS 16.0.1, which means that users who have upgraded iOS 16.0.2 cannot be downgraded.

iOS 16.0.1 was released on September 14, two days before iPhone14 was launched. This update is specifically for the new model and fixes some errors that affect iPhone 14 users. A week later on September 22, Apple released iOS 16.0.2.

is different from iOS 16.0.1, iOS 16.0.2 is for all iPhone users because it brings important bug fixes. For example, the update fixes an issue that could cause the camera of iPhone 14 Pro to accidentally jitter in some applications, while also solving persistent copy and paste tips for the entire system.

stays in older versions usually for jailbreak, but there is currently no indication that there is a jailbreak tool for iOS 16 release. Restoring Apple devices to previous iOS versions can also be helpful sometimes for users who experience significant errors after upgrading to the latest version of iOS. Although

cannot be downgraded to iOS 16, users who have upgraded to iOS 16.0.2 can downgraded to iOS 15. Apple released iOS 15.7 last week, providing security fixes for users who are unwilling to upgrade to iOS 16.