iPhone: Apple starts prompting users to install iOS 15, here’s why – Times of India

tech giants Apple It has taken an aggressive approach in terms of users installing updates on the iOS platform on time. It will not provide security updates to devices that have not been updated iOS 15, according to a report in Cult of Mac.
Apple had previously decided to send security updates to the iPhone separately, saying it would pass them on to those who wish to continue. iOS 14 until they were ready for iOS 15. In just a few months, that view of the company has changed. Now, Apple wants everyone to upgrade to iOS 15. The latest version is iOS 15.2.1 and iOS 15.3 is in beta. It should be noted that 63% of Apple users have actually upgraded to iOS 15, which is seen as a slow adoption pattern.
With this new ‘command’ in mind, Apple now only displays iOS 15 as an upgrade option on devices running iOS 14 only. The update was optional before, but not now. Plus, the company has reportedly “removed the ability to install other versions of iOS 14 as well.”
So, for example, if you’re running iOS 14.8. Previously it was possible to update to iOS 14.8.1 and ignore iOS 15. Now, iOS 14.8.1 is not an option. It’s either iOS 15 and latest Have security fixes, or stick to what you have,” the report says.
if you are one iPhone Users, it would be best to update to the latest version of the operating system otherwise the security updates for your phone will be blocked by Apple. If you know how Apple’s firewalls have been bypassed more often by hackers in recent years, then you know how dangerous it can be to not receive security updates for your phone.

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