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Correct. Sorry, I meant to say iOS 16.6.1. Thanks for catching thatBut it’s not a beta.
Correct. Sorry, I meant to say iOS 16.6.1. Thanks for catching thatBut it’s not a beta.
Yes (though I don’t think they stoppes security updates) and yes.Which iOS was it where they kept updating the old one with security for a couple months then finally stopped? Was that 15? I forgot. And also I wonder if they will do something similar with iOS 16?
Which iOS was it where they kept updating the old one with security for a couple months then finally stopped? Was that 15? I forgot. And also I wonder if they will do something similar with iOS 16?
Yeah but they allowed the newer phones (that could update) to stay on the older version for longer than previous years.They didnt stop doing security updates for IOS 15, still going at it.
Yeah but they allowed the newer phones (that could update) to stay on the older version for longer than previous years.
So I’m saying I could keep my 14 pro on 16.6.2, 16.6.3 and so on while people are getting 17.0.1, 17.1 and so on if I wanted to. They gave the user 2 options of updates so you weren’t forced onto the new version right away. I really liked that.
It was iOS 14 where they were supposed to give you the option to stay on a previous iOS version and keep receiving security updates. They only had one update (14.8.1) and then made you go to iOS 15, so it was very short lived lolWhich iOS was it where they kept updating the old one with security for a couple months then finally stopped? Was that 15? I forgot. And also I wonder if they will do something similar with iOS 16?
With iOS 15, they actually have gone longer, with 8 releases after iOS 16 came out, the latest one being 47 days ago….It was iOS 14 where they were supposed to give you the option to stay on a previous iOS version and keep receiving security updates. They only had one update (14.8.1) and then made you go to iOS 15, so it was very short lived lol
You don't understand the context.With iOS 15, they actually have gone longer, with 8 releases after iOS 16 came out, the latest one being 47 days ago….
So, not actually as short lived, as you say.
You don't understand the context.
For iOS 14, they announced that devices that support iOS 15 could stay on 14 and receive security updates, then backed out of that decision without explanation. You are talking about devices that max out at iOS 15 and are still receiving security updates.
So, actually short lived, as I said.
It’s you that is missing the context. The new process isn’t short lived, it just wasn’t applied to iOS 14 as much as originally stated. The process they started with the intention of doing for iOS 14 it’s applied to iOS 15 and presumably iOS 16 and beyond.
Context is when was the process introduced, and you’re wrong that the process ended as per my posts showing they continued the process the following year, and followed through more thoroughly on the process.Context: @imagineadam was referring to iOS 14. This is the version were they supported it for a couple months after iOS 15 was released. This option allowed for devices on iOS 14, which were 15 eligible, to remain on 14 and receive security updates. They backtracked on this option.
You are referring to devices that can't be updated past iOS 15, but are still receiving security updates, even after iOS 16 was released for newer devices. Two different things completely. The process was short lived, take the L.
It’s for any device currently able to run iOS 16. So, an iPhone 14 pro can have iOS 16.7.Cool! Maybe they will keep updating 16 for awhile after 17 comes out for us old holdouts who like to wait until all the bugs are ironed out!
Edit: wait does 16.7 work for iPhone 14 pro? Or is it for devices stuck on iOS 16 only?
and pulled the .1 update like a month later too lol. That was the ridiculous part. my iPad 6th was low on space at the time and I kept putting it off, so it's stuck on 14.8 till this dayIt was iOS 14 where they were supposed to give you the option to stay on a previous iOS version and keep receiving security updates. They only had one update (14.8.1) and then made you go to iOS 15, so it was very short lived lol
I remember it vividly because I wanted to keep my iPhone 7 on 14.8 and receive updates lol. It ran perfect on that version and I sorta regret eventually updating to 15and pulled the .1 update like a month later too lol. That was the ridiculous part. my iPad 6th was low on space at the time and I kept putting it off, so it's stuck on 14.8 till this day
I’m not sure what devices are you taking about, but I noticed the change from iOS 14 to 15 on my iPhone 8. Not much, because the phone still behaved pretty well, but not as snappy as in iOS 14.I remember it vividly because I wanted to keep my iPhone 7 on 14.8 and receive updates lol. It ran perfect on that version and I sorta regret eventually updating to 15
There are differences between the 7 and 8 that were substantial enough to stop supporting the 7 at iOS 15. That update made phones heat up more frequently and lose battery.I’m not sure what devices are you taking about, but I noticed the change from iOS 14 to 15 on my iPhone 8. Not much, because the phone still behaved pretty well, but not as snappy as in iOS 14.
However, now that I updated it to iOS 16.6.1 (clean, wired DFU install), I haven’t noticed any drop in performance relative to iOS 15.7. Actually I find it pretty snappy.
While your mileage may vary, I strongly recommend a clean install of iOS 16.6.1 while it’s still signed.