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<p>A month ago, Apple stopped signing the first public release of iOS 15,
and by the middle of October, iOS 15.0.1. Now the company has just stopped signing iOS 15.0.2, which means that users who updated their devices to iOS 15.1 can no longer downgrade to iOS 15.0.2.</p>
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