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Apple officially closes the IOS 16.0.3 verification channel, which may not be downgraded after upgrading

Author:Hyman Time:2022-11-25 01:29

As the exclusive mobile phone system for Apple's mobile phones, the IOS system's simple appearance design and smooth running speed bring users an excellent experience. Apple officially launched the new IOS 16 system in September 2022. However, due to the continuous bugs, the official frequently launched small versions to fix the bugs. However, just recently Apple released a message that the verification channel of IOS 16.0.3 was officially closed after the official launch of IOS 16.1, Interested partners, come and see what's going on with Xiaobian!

Apple officially closes the IOS 16.0.3 verification channel, which may not be downgraded after upgrading

On November 2, it was reported that after the official release of iOS 16.1, Apple began to close the verification channel of iOS 16.0.3 launched in early October.

For users, this means that if you have upgraded iOS 16.1, you cannot downgrade to iOS 16.0.3.

It is reported that on October 24, Apple officially pushed the iOS 16.1 update and launched the iCloud shared photo gallery, which can keep family photos up to date. At the same time, it also added support for third-party apps in real-time activities, including other iPhone features and bug fixes.

In addition, after upgrading the official version of iOS 16.1, four full screen iPhones (iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 13 mini) that previously could not display the percentage of battery power have all supported the percentage display after upgrading.

The above is the news that Apple has closed the authentication channel of IOS 16.0.3. In order to let users use the latest system as much as possible, Apple has always closed the authentication channel of the previous version after releasing a major update. Therefore, you should think about it before upgrading IOS 16.1!

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