

14.4.2 was released on March 26th, or 12 days ago. Now, if you wanted to go to 14.4.1 for some reason, it was released on March 8th, so 30 days ago. Still don't get it? Imagine you moved back in time 90 days and checked for updates. If you defer for 72 days or more, you can install 14.3 now.

That's about 114 days (given my math is right) from today.

As of the time of this post (April 7th), 14.3 was released on December 14th. Now look at when iOS 14.4 and when iOS 14.3 were released. Specifically, let's look at the iOS portion: Let's assume we set this delay to 90 days. Specifically, this features allows you to defer updates for a configurable period between 1 and 90 days (inclusive). However, you don't actually need an MDM (mobile device management) to use this - you just need your phone to be supervised and you can push a profile to it. The intention was to delay updates so that your company could properly test and validate them before allowing company devices to install it. so adjust appropriately for current dateĪpple has a feature where you can defer updates if your phone is supervised, intended for situations with corporate devices. Note: all day counts are written as if the current date is April 7th. Ok for future reference assume iOS = iOS/iPadOS I can't make you believe me, but do your own research. Try it yourself on a phone you don't care about jailbreaking. THE END APPLE SERVERS HAVING ISSUES A14 BUGGED UPDATE REGARDING A13 AND BELOW VERIFY ISSUES "lies ur trolling stop"ĭon't believe me? Look at r/jailbreak, or the r/jailbreak Discord. 14.4 WILL LIKELY BE SERVED WHEN IT'S THE 26TH, IN UTC. Upgrading to iOS/iPadOS 14.3 NOW make sure you read the WHOLE THING NOW IS POTENTIALLY THE LATEST YOU CAN DO THIS.
