Apple has now turned off signature verification for iOS 17.0.3, which means that iPhone users who have upgraded to a higher version can no longer downgrade or restore to iOS 17.0.3 through iTunes or Finder.
Surprisingly, Apple continues to provide verification for iOS 17.0.2. In addition, Apple has also stopped verification of iOS 15.7.9, iOS 16.7 and iOS 16.7.1.
Over time, Apple will gradually stop providing verification for older iOS versions to prevent users from downgrading to older software versions. Currently, iOS 17.1 is the latest iOS version available to the public, while iOS 17.2 is currently in public beta and is expected to be released in December.
Referring to previous reports, the latest iOS 17.2 version includes many feature updates, such as note taking applications, collaborative Apple Music playlists, translation options for Action Button on iPhone 15 Pro , iMessage contact key verification, additional weather and clock widgets Parts etc.
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