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Stopping iOS 16 and iOS 16.0.1 from signing means iPhone users can no longer go back to the previous version.
iOS 16.0.1, released in the past weeks, was released two days before the iPhone 14 was released. A week later, on September 22, the iOS 16.0.2 update was released, which fixed iPhone 14 issues. Unlike 16.0.1, iOS 16.0.2 focused on iPhone 14 issues.
On the other hand, Apple has also released a new update for users who do not want to install iOS 16 for now. The iOS 15.7 update focuses on security and privacy. If you do not want to switch to iOS 16, you can ensure security by installing iOS 15.7 on your devices.
