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<p>Apple on Wednesday stopped signing iOS 16.2, which means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. This comes just a week after the company released iOS 16.3 to the public.</p>
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Apple stops signing iOS 16.2 following the release of iOS 16.3 to the public