JAKARTA Whenever Apple launches the latest operating system (OS), the company will stop signing OS earlier. This time, the signed OS is iOS 18.3.1.
When Apple stops signing an OS, iPhone users will not be able to downgrade or downgrade the system version. That is, if users have updated their OS version to iOS 18.3.2, they can no longer downgrade to iOS 18.3.1.
In fact, this limited downgrade is not a big problem for iPhone users, except for those who feel a bug or performance decline. Usually, when you feel a problem in the latest version, users can still downgrade.
Therefore, before updating your OS version, make sure that no complaints come in regarding the update. This needs to be done to avoid any problems after updating the device's system.
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Apple launched iOS 18.3.2 in a stable version on March 11. This update was launched as a routine security patch that contains a number of bug or problem fixes that cause application and system performance to decline.
This update patch also overcomes exploits on WebKit that can make harmful content damage the sandbox, according to Apple's explanation. Therefore, this update is quite important for a number of users.
Meanwhile, iOS 18.3.1 was launched on February 10 as a security patch in February. This update also includes a number of improvements, one of which is the issue of exploitation that may attack iPhone and iPad users.
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