Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Apple no longer issue certificates for iOS 8.1.3

Just yesterday iPhoneBul published guidance on the downgrade from iOS 8.2 to iOS 8.1.3 for users who are dissatisfied with the stability of operation of modern software platform Apple. From today, it has lost relevance: Apple stopped issuing digital certificates for the previous version of the OS.
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Released March 9 update iOS 8.2 left users dissatisfied. People complain about the operation of the devices on Twitter, on the official forums Apple and other web resources. Most complaints focused on battery life, which is significantly reduced.
Within two weeks, the iPhone and iPad has the opportunity to roll back to iOS 8.1.3. Now this is not possible, when you try to install the device firmware, iTunes will display an error message and lock the gadget.
Now Apple has not signed digital certificates to iOS 8.1.3 for any of the compatible devices.This means that users of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch can not be rolled back with iOS 8.2 or upgrade to it from earlier versions.
Note that the solution to jailbreak iOS 8.2 does not currently exist. Despite the statement of Chinese developers, they failed to promptly provide a solution for software hacking the newest OS. According to previous experience, to find new vulnerabilities could take a few weeks to six months.
iOS 8.2 - an important update for users of iPhone. In addition to bug fixes and stability improvements, it is intended to install a new application for Apple Watch. iOS 8.2 supports development tools for smart watches and is designed to work in conjunction with wearable computers Apple.
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