Apple just dropped a bombshell on iOS 14.4 and the iPadOS 14.4 stating both firmware will no longer be signed.
The tech titan recently released the public version of its iOS 14.4.1 and iPadOS 14.4.1 which were both released about 2 weeks back to patch a WebKit vulnerability which allows code execution on device through malicious websites.
With this update and the hammering of the previous model, Apple might just be discouraging attempts to roll back to the iOS 14.4 instead, encouraging its customers to look forward to the forthcoming iOS 15 which is expected to debut during the June WWDC 2021 event.
Despite the iOS 14.4.1 already out, the iOS 14.5 beta is also on the way with the release in hands of not just developers, but public beta testers as well.
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iOS 14.5 also happens to be the most major update since iOS 14 was first released, packed with a multitude of features.
Some of the cool features that come packed within this update includes the ability to unlock your iPhone without exclusively pulling down your face mask instead via your Apple Watch.
There’s also the much needed dual-SIM 5G support, which finally makes dual-some worthwhile. Want to change your default music app? Can be done in iOS 14.5. Support for PS5 DualSense and Xbox Series X controller? You got it. AirPlay 2 support for Apple Fitness+? Done!
It is likely that iOS 14.4.1 wont stick around for long as well as we expect iOS 14.5 to publicly start rolling out soon but all in all, you might just have to be calm until the company releases the public beta of its iOS 15 later on in summer but if you’re an enthusiast, you might be following the update trend but it might be advisable to use your secondary iPhone to avoid unwanted buggy experiences.