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Apple Stops Signing iOS 26.2, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.2.1

Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.2, which means that iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26.2.1 are no longer able to downgrade to the earlier version of iOS. Apple released iOS 26.2.1 last week with support for the AirTags 2.

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Software "signing" means that it has passed the server-side verification check that Apple performs when a user downloads a new version of iOS on an iPhone. An update can't be installed unless it passes the verification check.

Apple does not show users earlier versions of iOS once an upgrade has come out, but when software is still signed, it is possible to downgrade using the macOS Finder on a Mac or the Apple Devices app on a Windows PC. Until today, users would have been able to downgrade from iOS 26.2.1 to iOS 26.2 if desired for some reason.

Unsigning software prevents Apple customers from installing outdated, less secure versions of iOS, and Apple typically stops signing an update a week or so after new software comes out.

Apple has also stopped signing several older versions of iOS provided for devices unable to update to iOS 26, including iOS 12.5.7, iOS 15.8.5, iOS 16.7.12, and iOS 18.7.3. iOS 12.5.8, iOS 15.8.6, and iOS 18.7.4 were released last week, while an updated version of iOS 16 came out today.

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Top Rated Comments

DocMultimedia Avatar
14 weeks ago
A downgrade to 18 would be nice. 😁
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
capamac Avatar
14 weeks ago
A downgrade to 18 is an upgrade.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 weeks ago
I never upgraded to iOS 26, still running iOS 18.7.2 because of all of the negative feedback. I’m happy I chose to stay with the older operating system.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TFrank2 Avatar
14 weeks ago

I never upgraded to iOS 26, still running iOS 18.7.2 because of all of the negative feedback. I’m happy I chose to stay with the older operating system.
A lot of us right now 🤣

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Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
winxmac Avatar
14 weeks ago

Just flexing harder:



Good luck everyone! 😁
I still miss the Photos app of iOS 17 and earlier but I'll stay strong and keep my iPhone 11 Pro Max on iOS 18.7
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 weeks ago
I'm forever stuck on 18.6.2 until they sort out the liquid glass mess. 🤣
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)