miixms t1_j6clonv wrote
Reply to comment by jowie1974 in Is it worth updating to iOS 16? by jowie1974
You didn’t read the whole thing
jowie1974 OP t1_j6clrif wrote
What did I miss? Security, stability…
thebreadcat0314 t1_j6cmz0i wrote
Are you on 15.7.2?
jowie1974 OP t1_j6cpk7x wrote
Actually no, 15.6.1. Is there a way of updating to 15.7.2 rather than 16.3?
thebreadcat0314 t1_j6cpryt wrote
Before they were still pushing iOS 15 based updates to those still on iOS 15 (they still do for iPadOS), so I’m not sure.
Honestly in the end it’s up to you if you want to stay, yes ios 16 gives the latest in security and feature updates, but honestly it’s consistently more buggy than iOS 15 was for me (Honestly I wish Apple would focus more on bug fixing than more features for once)
jowie1974 OP t1_j6djcpy wrote
Yeah this is my main reason for the question. I’m fed up with regret when updating software, when everything is working so well.
thebreadcat0314 t1_j6djkbx wrote
I downgraded my iPad (Pro 11” 2020) down to 15.6.1 RC (because for some reason Apple is still signing it) due to bugs I was having on 16.2.1. In the end it’s up to you what you want to do
ComputerLovveerrBoy t1_j6cxfgp wrote
There’s something called “DelayOTA”, it’s a method which “delays” your updates afaik, but i don’t think i can talk about exploits here.
jowie1974 OP t1_j6dj2or wrote
It might be too late anyway. My phone is already telling me to install 16.3.
ComputerLovveerrBoy t1_j6dlly4 wrote
That doesn't matter, when you want to DelayOTA
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