The release of iOS 13.2.2 also brings a RADICAL Decision from Apple

The release of iOS 13.2.2 brings for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch a radical decision that the Apple company made and which has an impact for all customers.

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iOS 13.2.2 was launched the other day by the Apple company for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users worldwide, and the new version now also brings a radical decision made by Apple. More precisely, iOS 13.2.2 was released to solve the problem of multitasking on iPhone phones and iPad tablets, and as this seems to have been fixed, those from Apple decided to prohibit the downgrade to iOS 13.2 starting from today.

iOS 13.2.2 solved that problem for a lot of people, which is very good news, and theoretically blocking the downgrade to iOS 13.2 shouldn't affect anyone because that version only had problems. Of course, iOS 13.2.2 is not an update that is free of bugs, some of those who made the update complaining that the problems with battery autonomy have worsened, for example, but that is only part of the story.

The release of iOS 13.2.2 also brings a RADICAL Decision from Apple

iOS 13.2.2 should not affect the performance of iDevices, or at least that's what we saw in the tests that have been done so far on some terminals that have been updated. On the jailbreak side, there are no problems regarding blocking the possibility of downgrading to iOS 13.2, and this is because the existing solution works based on a bootrom exploit that can be used for any version of the operating system.

iOS 13.2.2 is currently required to be installed on any iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch for users worldwide, but it most likely won't be the public version for a very long time. iOS 13.3 is already in the development process at the Apple company, and will be released in the coming weeks, so we are going to have a new passage through an update process and the discovery of possible problems that the update could bring.