Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.4 Following iOS 16.4.1 Release, Downgrading No Longer Possible

Following the launch of iOS 16.4.1 on April 7, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.4, the previously available version of iOS. With iOS 16.4 no longer being signed, it is not possible to downgrade to that version of iOS after installing the iOS 16.4.1 update.

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Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS after new releases come out to encourage customers to keep their operating systems up to date, so it is not unusual that the iOS 16.4 update is no longer being signed.

iOS 16.4 was a major update that added new emoji characters, Safari Web Push Notifications, and changes to the beta opt-in method. It also reintroduced the classic Apple Books page turning animation, included new HomeKit architecture, and introduced new features for Shortcuts.

iOS 16.4.1, a bug fix update, is the current publicly available version of iOS. Apple is also testing iOS 16.5 with developers and public beta testers.

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Top Rated Comments

Slainor Avatar
17 months ago

On my iPhone 13 Pro Max, the YouTube and Netflix video stuttering and lag bug started for me with this 16.4.1 release.
Thank god you can’t downgrade anymore otherwise you could fix that problem ;) That the Apple way
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JForestZ34 Avatar
17 months ago
I’m still rockin the 16.1 OS and couldn’t be happier. Everything is working just fine.

James
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lkrupp Avatar
17 months ago

I’ll always find the wording on MR’s articles about this a little funny: “Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS after new releases come out to encourage customers to keep their operating systems up to date”. “To encourage” should be “to force customers to keep their operating systems up to date once they update - or are forced to”.

They aren’t encouraging - they are forcing.
Hey, if you don’t like it, switch platforms. No-one is twisting your arm to stay in the walled garden.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FeliApple Avatar
17 months ago

Hey, if you don’t like it, switch platforms. No-one is twisting your arm to stay in the walled garden.
As long as Apple allows me to stay behind, I’m happy. I like iOS devices (on their original iOS version).
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bousozoku Avatar
17 months ago
I'm noticing terrible battery drain, possibly related to camera use in apps.

I'm sure fixing the exploits was best, but testing would be appreciated.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChrisFromNEPA Avatar
17 months ago

On my iPhone 13 Pro Max, the YouTube and Netflix video stuttering and lag bug started for me with this 16.4.1 release.
I have that stuttering too on YouTube now
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)