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<p>Apple has today stopped signing iOS 12.2 following last week’s release of
iOS 12.3 to the public. That means users are no longer able downgrade to the previous 12.2 release from devices that are already running iOS 12.3.</p>
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Apple stops signing iOS 12.2 after public release of iOS 12.3