Apple no longer signing iOS 12.3-12.3.2, hindering downgrades from iOS 12.4
Apple is no longer signing iOS 12.3, 12.3.1, or 12.3.2 as of Wednesday evening, which prevents users from downgrading from iOS 12.4.
Apple is no longer signing iOS 12.3, 12.3.1, or 12.3.2 as of Wednesday evening, which prevents users from downgrading from iOS 12.4.
The Electra Team updated the Chimera jailbreak to version 1.2.3 with support for certain iOS 12.3 betas, and subsequently updated ChimeraTV with support for tvOS 12.2 on certain devices.
Apple today released iOS 12.3.2 to the public, a minor update to the mobile operating system that primarily focuses on fixing an issue with Portrait mode in the iPhone 8 Plus.
Apple has released iOS 12.3.1 to the public, just weeks after launching iOS 12.3. The new software includes important tweaks, including fixes for VoLTE and Messages.
To install the new software, open the Home app on your iOS device, tap the icon in the upper-left of the corner, choose the option Software Update and follow the instructions.
Following several beta cycles, Apple on Monday released iOS 12.3 to the public. Users can install the update via the OTA mechanism in the Settings app, or by visiting our Downloads page.
Apple on Friday seeded the sixth beta of iOS 12.3 to developers. Registered devs can install the update via the OTA mechanism in the Settings app, or by visiting Apple’s Developer Center.
Apple Tuesday released the fifth betas of iOS 12.3, tvOS 12.3, watchOS 5.2.1 and macOS 10.14.5 to developers. Registered developers can install the updates via each platform’s respective OTA mechanism, or through Apple’s Developer Center.
Aside from HBO, other content providers have been added to the Apple TV Channels feature, including Cinemax and EPIX.
Apple on Monday released the fourth betas of iOS 12.3, tvOS 12.3, watchOS 5.2.1 and macOS 10.14.5 to developers. Registered developers can install the updates via each platform’s respective OTA mechanism, or through Apple’s Developer Center.
Apple on Tuesday released the third betas of iOS 12.3, tvOS 12.3 and macOS 10.14.5 to the public. Those who are registered with Apple’s public testing program can install the new software via each platform’s respective OTA mechanism.
Apple on Monday released the third betas of iOS 12.3, tvOS 12.3, watchOS 5.2.1 and macOS 10.14.5 to developers. Registered developers can install the updates via each platform’s respective OTA mechanisms, or through Apple’s Dev Center.